A word that can be used as a name for someone. The term "buzz" most likely comes from "bro" or "bruh".
by j.mc.c August 22, 2019

by fuckalight March 2, 2019

Like bagsey or shotgun, an individual can elect not to do something generally in the immediate or near future. It represents a way to get out of an upcoming duty or chore. The faster you can hit the metaphorical buzzer in this case by saying the words buzz not, the better. The chore or annoyance typically arises before the individuals BUZZ NOT.
Buzz not going to fill up the water in the next room. Buzz not - turn off the light when you are already in bed (Allannah).
by MrDabidd May 31, 2022

That Buzz Lightyear thinks that he/she can study everyone else then fly away before anybody can study him/her!
by The Original Agahnim November 23, 2021

The level of buzzed you get when the drinks are too goddamn expensive but your flight’s been delayed 6 hours.
I’ve only got about three shots of vodka left... guess I’m just going to have an airport buzz tonight.
by MandaPanda88 January 21, 2020

by Pseudonymsteph September 2, 2019

one's sudden boost in ability to perform certain drinking games once the alcohol begins to take effect
Beer Pong: (after a couple beers, and several missed shots)
"Sunk it! Finally! My buzz skill must be kicking in!"
"Sunk it! Finally! My buzz skill must be kicking in!"
by kayek September 25, 2009
