Means that you have begun the process of entering an alcoholic beverage into your system. You are now ready to begin step two: drowning yourself in booze. After step two is complete you may feel very happy, and it might be a little hard to walk, you have now completed the process and you are officially drunk. Congratulations.
For Example: Sara was drinking, and felt buzzed and she heard a phone ringing, and picked it up but no one was there. Lacie and Becky told her she wasn't buzzin she was ringin. Kids if something like this happens to you, then you know you are ready to move to step two!
by Sara Forrest December 29, 2004
1. Anything that creates excitement or stimulus.
2. The feeling experienced by someone in a stimulated state.
3. Gossip.
2. The feeling experienced by someone in a stimulated state.
3. Gossip.
1. "Shooting people is my latest buzz."
2. "That's nothing compared to the buzz I get from speed."
3. So what's the buzz about Michael Jackson's new baby?
2. "That's nothing compared to the buzz I get from speed."
3. So what's the buzz about Michael Jackson's new baby?
by Xaviana December 02, 2003
I have a pretty good buzz on.
by bzboarder January 11, 2006
A predominantly british term referring to tripping off MDMA or ecstasy. sometimes referred to as rolling
by slime_pixie July 15, 2015
To be inebriated.
Usually used when intoxicated on solvents. But has been used for other substances.
Usually used when intoxicated on solvents. But has been used for other substances.
by ^MisterJingo^ December 19, 2003
If your not completly drunk after drinking, but you still feel a bit drunk, than your buzzed.
It's another way to say tipsy
It's another way to say tipsy
by RIL2 June 04, 2008
A power word to describe an amazing achievement or feet of strength. A single word to express great emotion
by Buzze Like a Bee May 13, 2017