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buzzed, ppl. a.|bʌzd| [f. buzz v.1 + -ed1.] Uttered with a buzz; rumoured about.
1820Keats St. Agnes x, Let no buzz'd whisper tell. 1877Sweet Handbk. Phonetics cix. 38 Buzzed (r) is..allied to the sibilants.
▸ slang (orig. U.S.). Intoxicated or ‘high’ on alcohol or drugs; excited, thrilled, stimulated. Cf. buzz n.1 2b.
1952J. Steinbeck East of Eden xlv. 503 Every time Ethel got a beer in her she would be telling somebody..but they would think she was just a buzzed old hustler. 1983W. Goldman Adventures in Screen Trade 325 Between them on the table are two large steins and a bucket of beer. They are both a little buzzed. 1996Plow Snowboarding Mag. Dec. 76 We were so buzzed from the intense terrain we had been riding that we were seeing new possibilities everywhere. 2002A. Behrman Electroboy (2003) iv. 118 Jane looks pretty buzzed; she tells me I do, too. |