english
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buzz off
informal
1. to go away
• I've got some stuff to do at home, so I'm going to buzz off now., buzz off
informal
2. If someone says buzz off to another person, they are telling them to go away in a rude way
• Buzz off, I'm busy!
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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noun
hum:
A buzz came from the crowd.
verb
flew close:
The airplane buzzed the crowd.
Simple Definitions
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noun ADJ. a high/high-pitched | low | loud | angry the angry buzz of a wasp | background the background buzz of conversation VERB + BUZZ hear PREP. ~ of (figurative) I love the buzz (= excitement) of a big city. PHRASES a buzz of conversation, a buzz of excitement There was a buzz of excitement all round the room.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary