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To work with a very hyper manager.
I was bitzed today.
bitzed by tough morning March 29, 2017
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Seymour Butz 

One of the many 'joke names' Bart and Lisa Simpson used during their prank phone calls to Moe's Tavern.
"HELLO. Moe's Tavern."
"I need to speak with someone there. Last name, Butz, first name, Seymour."
"Hey, is there a Butz here? Seymour Butz? Hey, everybody, I wanna Seymour Butz! Oh, wait a minute... listen, you little scum-sucking pus-bucket! When I get my hands on you, I'm gonna put out your eyeballs with a corkscrew!"
Seymour Butz by Sucks2BU January 25, 2005
This is a Pennsylvania Dutch word meaning "To Cry"
Listening to sad music by Ray Lamontagne makes me wanna brutz!
Brutz by becktheanglophile April 21, 2009

Norbert Leo Butz 

The versatile, Tony-award winning star of such musicals as Thou Shalt Not (Camille), The Last 5 Years (Jamie), Wicked (Fiyero), and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Freddy).

Also starred in Steve Carell's family film Dan in Real Life as Dan's brother Clay.

Married to actress Michelle Federer who co-starred with him in Wicked as Nessarose.
"It's a great musical, but no one will play Jamie Wellerstein as well as Norbert Leo Butz."

"Norbert Leo Butz has the most amazing name known to man."
Norbert Leo Butz by zorloges March 14, 2009
Someone with massive speech impediment, occassionly refered to as a Bitzos. Often works rotating roster, wearing underwear on outside of pants.
Give that man a Bitzos
Bitzos by cenz11 July 29, 2009

Bützchen 

A Bützchen is a tradition in the German area of the Rhineland. Only there it is common in daily life, but especially in the carnival season. People usually ask their Counterpart, if they can give a Bützchen to him or her. When they receive a "Yes" they press their lips on the cheek of the other for a very short moment. That does not mean, that the counterpart wants to get in touch orally or physically. A "No" should be respected, otherwise a painful slap in the face can be the result, because women in the area of the Rhineland are very famous for their self-awareness. A Bützchen in that way just expresses Happiness and Sympathy. In the Rhineland a Bützchen is given from people of all ages to people of all ages.

But for people in about the same age a Bützchen also can be understood as a non-binding first step for a relationship and in that way -- what is very common in this German region -- at the end can become real love between two equals.
Darf ich Dir ein Bützchen geben?
Nimmst Du ein Bützchen an?