buzz (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “buzz”

sg. buzz, pl. buzzes or uncountable
  1. bourdonnement
    The buzz of the bees was overwhelming when we stood next to the hive.
  2. buzz (sujet populaire ou rumeur)
    The buzz around the office is that the company might be launching a new product next month.
  3. légère ivresse
    After two glasses of wine, she enjoyed the gentle buzz that made her feel relaxed and happy.
  4. montée d'excitation
    After her first sip of the energy drink, she felt an immediate buzz and was ready to tackle the day.

verbe “buzz”

buzz; he buzzes; past buzzed, part. buzzed; ger. buzzing
  1. bourdonner
    The room was quiet except for the clock that buzzed softly on the wall.
  2. vibrer d'excitation
    The office was buzzing with energy as everyone prepared for the big launch.
  3. faire entrer quelqu'un en appuyant sur un bouton (souvent accompagné d'un bourdonnement)
    When you arrive at the apartment building, call me, and I'll buzz you in.