either "get out of here" or "mind your own business- stop being nosy"
2007-02-23 00:33:45
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answer #1
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answered by D 7
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Buzz Out
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like a clever way of saying to FART, u know buzz out. I buzzed out throughout the house making it smell like crap
2007-02-23 00:34:20
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answer #3
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answered by Crancrab1 1
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buzz [ buz ]
noun (plural buzz·es)
Definition:
1. steady humming sound: a steady low humming sound like that of a bee
the low buzz of insects flitting over the flowers
2. hum of talk: a low murmur of conversation made by a group of people, especially when they are excited or interested in something
a buzz of voices emerging from the living room
3. electronic humming sound: the sound made by a buzzer
4. feeling of excitement: a feeling of excitement or satisfaction often linked with a sense of achievement ( informal )
It gives me a tremendous buzz to hear someone saying the lines that I've written.
5. intoxication: a feeling of intoxication ( slang )
6. telephone call: a telephone call to somebody ( informal )
7. latest gossip: the latest gossip or information within an industry or a locale ( informal )
The buzz at the festival was that he'd pick up an award for best director.
8. fad: a short-lived interest or enthusiasm ( informal )
9. publicity: publicity, or interest generated by publicity ( informal )
a new book that is generating lots of buzz
verb (past and past participle buzzed, present participle buzz·ing, 3rd person present singular buzz·es)
Definition:
1. intransitive verb make steady humming sound: to make a steady low humming sound like that of a bee
2. intransitive verb be animated: to be animated by the talk or activity of people
The room was buzzing with excitement.
3. intransitive verb move speedily: to move around speedily and busily
buzzing around in small cars that dodged through traffic
4. transitive and intransitive verb work buzzer: to activate a buzzer
5. transitive verb let somebody into building electronically: to admit somebody to a building by activating an electronic system that controls a door
waiting for them to buzz me in
6. intransitive verb make electronic humming sound: to make an electronic humming noise when activated
When the timer buzzes, turn the oven down.
7. intransitive verb be excited: to be filled with anxious or excited thoughts
My head was buzzing with all the things I'd heard that night.
8. intransitive verb be ringing: to be filled with a continuous ringing sound, e.g. after being exposed to loud noise
My ears were buzzing after the concert.
9. transitive verb telephone somebody: to call somebody on the telephone or on an intercom ( informal )
10. transitive verb aviation fly low over people or place: to fly an aircraft low over people or buildings, or across the path of other aircraft ( informal )
[14th century. An imitation of the sound]
2007-02-23 00:34:44
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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buzz off means to get away--leave me alone
buzz out???----does that mean to space out from drinking to much alcohol or doing drugs (hence, i gotta major buzz going man)
2007-02-23 00:33:57
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answered by Bailey 5
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buzz out means:: Chill out, relax, don't worry,
2007-02-23 00:48:41
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answer #6
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answered by amp 2
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Mind your own business.
2007-02-23 00:38:57
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answer #7
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answered by lisateric 5
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im taking a wild guess but same lines a get lost
2007-02-23 00:33:14
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answer #8
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answered by pj_pillow 2
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get out of my business.
2007-02-23 00:33:27
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answered by Anonymous
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buz out basically means go the he** away
2007-02-23 00:34:18
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answered by Anonymous
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