An exclamation denoting various emotions, e.g. excitement, determination. Similar to the old English slang term huzzah, which Grady et al (1897) hypothesised may have been derived therefrom.
ETYMOLOGY
The predominant theory holds that the word was originally only used to express sexual satisfaction. It is said that it derived from human mimicry of mammalian mating sounds, particularly those of bearded batpoles (a type of Slavic fur-bearing megafauna) during the Ice Age.
The first known written use of buzzah was in prehistoric cave paintings, labelling male Neanderthals depicted in sexual congress with women (both Neanderthal and homo sapien), other males, and bearded batpoles.
The same word (phonetically) was found in ancient languages such as Egyptian, Hebrew, and Sanskrit, suggesting a common root from antiquity. It is believed that the term evolved organically to cover the gamut of other emotions that it denotes today when people interrupted during intercourse continued to cry 'buzzah' while attacking, flashing, fleeing etc the intruder. This theory is called the Common Rootus Coitus Interruptus Theory of Buzzah.
The less-popular etymological explanation is that the term evolved entirely by coincidence among Neanderthal and various modern human ethnic populations (like the concept of marriage) simply due to the strong urge for people to express their feelings of genital well-being. This theory is known as the Worldwide Genital Satisfaction Theory of Buzzah.
ETYMOLOGY
The predominant theory holds that the word was originally only used to express sexual satisfaction. It is said that it derived from human mimicry of mammalian mating sounds, particularly those of bearded batpoles (a type of Slavic fur-bearing megafauna) during the Ice Age.
The first known written use of buzzah was in prehistoric cave paintings, labelling male Neanderthals depicted in sexual congress with women (both Neanderthal and homo sapien), other males, and bearded batpoles.
The same word (phonetically) was found in ancient languages such as Egyptian, Hebrew, and Sanskrit, suggesting a common root from antiquity. It is believed that the term evolved organically to cover the gamut of other emotions that it denotes today when people interrupted during intercourse continued to cry 'buzzah' while attacking, flashing, fleeing etc the intruder. This theory is called the Common Rootus Coitus Interruptus Theory of Buzzah.
The less-popular etymological explanation is that the term evolved entirely by coincidence among Neanderthal and various modern human ethnic populations (like the concept of marriage) simply due to the strong urge for people to express their feelings of genital well-being. This theory is known as the Worldwide Genital Satisfaction Theory of Buzzah.
Hector: 'Troy is mother to us all. Buzzah!!!'
Dorothy: 'Shut up, just shut up. You had me at hello' (sob)
Jerry: Buzzah!
Jenna Jameson: 'ooooh, buzzzzaahh!'
Dorothy: 'Shut up, just shut up. You had me at hello' (sob)
Jerry: Buzzah!
Jenna Jameson: 'ooooh, buzzzzaahh!'
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