Adjective
Having a buzzing sound.
(informal) Being the subject of cultural buzz.
(informal) Using a large number of buzzwords.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAhead, a closer look at six buzzy, visionary American brands shaking up the beauty industry and shaping its future. Source: Internet
Fantasy romp brought in 76 million viewers, according to the streamer, while the buzzy second season of is expected to bring in 54 million viewers in its first four weeks (it debuted just after Christmas). Source: Internet
And thanks to a buzzy new TV campaign from ’s Prime and Echo Show tablet, Carrack’s first hit is finding a whole new audience. Source: Internet
Fuzz bass (also called "bass overdrive") is a style of playing the electric bass that produces a buzzy, overdriven sound via a tube or transistor amp or by using a fuzz or overdrive pedal. Source: Internet
The ad was created by Magnus Pearson Media, which was also behind another profoundly personal, and buzzy, TV spot earlier this year that featured a Virginia candidate’s recollection of being drugged and raped. Source: Internet
Conversely, a poorly played Buffet can sound buzzy and nasal, but good players succeed in producing a warm, expressive sound, different from—but not inferior to—the Heckel. Source: Internet