by KP December 30, 2003

by KP July 14, 2004

A phrase used to indicate the arrival of a buzzsaw, especially when said buzzsaw is the topic of a rude discussion.
by KP July 14, 2004

an exclusive group of people who don't conform to what everyone else is doing, and aren't clones (since most muffins turn out the same). Originated from the book, A Ring of Endless Light, by Madeleine L'Engle.
Maria considered herself part of the anti muffin club, since she went against the grain of other people around her.
by Kp November 13, 2004

n. A rather butch, or manish young woman that tries to be friendly or funny, but only succeeds in being annoying. Typically, a group of people making fun of a buzzsaw will warn each other of her arrival by making a buzzing sound. The phrase, "Sun's out, guns out" may also be entoned in such a situation.
The word may also be used as a proper noun if only one such young woman is typically ever referenced.
The word may also be used as a proper noun if only one such young woman is typically ever referenced.
"If you hadn't told me, I would have mistaken that buzzsaw for an annoying man"
"Can you believe what Buzzsaw said in class today?"
"Can you believe what Buzzsaw said in class today?"
by KP July 14, 2004
