Adjective / Cockney & Urban British Slang
Buzzing is a term often used to describe a state of mild intoxication or euphoric excitement. It can also express being extremely pleased or thrilled about something. While occasionally linked to drug or alcohol use, it’s also widely used in everyday settings to mean happy or hyped.
Example: “After two pints, I was buzzing.”
Means: “I was feeling lightly drunk and upbeat.”
Example: “He’s buzzing about the gig tonight.”
Means: “He’s really excited about the concert tonight.”
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