Common in the hunting community, Fuzz Buzz refers to the hype around when Deer have yet to shed the "velvet" from their antlers.
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A buzz cut so lucky it enables flowers to blossom in the winter, a lucky summer buzz is a short buzz cut usually gotten towards the end of june entering july most often the buzzcut is unexpected or otherwise "RANDOM" leaving the person looking like an idiot, most oftenly the lucky summer buzz is sported with lucky summer trousers and or a lucky summer treasure chest
"hey did you that tool in there the lucky summer buzz?" "yeah man his trousers look fresh out of his lucky summer treasure chest"
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It comes from a board game in the 1990's by Parker Brothers, called Outta Control, during which a player would "Hit the buzzer" when someone was violating a rule.
It comes from a board game in the 1990's by Parker Brothers, called Outta Control, during which a player would "Hit the buzzer" when someone was violating a rule.
You friend is acting crazy, or blowing things out of proportion and you say, "Hit the buzza"... it's like saying "stop, you're totally out of control."
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Rick: what's your plans for tonight?
Bob: I'm not sure yet...
Rick: when you have a plan, buzz the tower.
Bob: I'm not sure yet...
Rick: when you have a plan, buzz the tower.
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Get the Buzz the tower mug.In the rural midwest (Oklahoma, Texas, etc.): a dignified, countrified, vulgar man ranging from middle to old age. Usually sporting a dark tan from years of construction, plumbing, painting, or roofing work in the sun. Buzzards can be identified as wearing Levi's snap button shirts with a soft pack of Doral lights in the front pocket, old Wrangler jeans hanging past their crack with a snuff can ring on the back pocket, paint spattered, dusty work boots, and any assortment of old baseball caps. They listen to '70s country music (Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson. Merle Haggard, Hank Williams Jr., David Allan Coe) and frequent pool halls and state fairs. Some buzzards overlap into the biker subculture, wearing long ZZ Top beards, black leathers, and sporting tattoos. They are tough on the outside, but generally teddy bears when you get to know them.
They are separated from the redneck subculture in that they have a dignity about them - a stoic pride from years of work and hard living. Some buzzards have a romantic disposition about the world around them and are more good timin' men that belligerent white trash.
Buzzards can be defined perfectly by this line from a Waylon Jennings song:
"Those that don't know him won't like him and those that do sometimes won't know how to take him."
They are separated from the redneck subculture in that they have a dignity about them - a stoic pride from years of work and hard living. Some buzzards have a romantic disposition about the world around them and are more good timin' men that belligerent white trash.
Buzzards can be defined perfectly by this line from a Waylon Jennings song:
"Those that don't know him won't like him and those that do sometimes won't know how to take him."
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