the essential noun (plural) in the cliche "The buzzards are circling." meaning
a. One's death is anticipated to be near with the expectation of the inheritance of money, property, etc.
b. One is expected to suffer some near future misfortune to the advantage of one or more others.
Tom: Our uncle is dying of cancer and he has us in his will. Our two younger brothers seems to be visiting him in the hospital a lot these days.
Joe: Yes, I can surely say the buzzards are circling.
a slang term used to describe the Washington bullets/wizards franchise. It combines their new team name with the old to portray a very accurate description of the generalstate of the franchise.
Did you hear Lebron James dropped a triple double on the Washington Buzzards last night? They sure are pathetic!