buzz - translation to spanish
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buzz - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Buzz Buzz; Buzzing; The Buzz (comics); Buzz (disambiguation); Buzz (album); Buzz (comics)

buzz         
rumor
cotilleo
zumbido
telefonazo
excitación
zumbar
llamar
buzz         
rumor
cotilleo
zumbido
telefonazo
excitación
zumbar
llamar
buzz-saw         
  • [[Allis-Chalmers B]] with a cordwood saw setup
  • Circular saw with a diamond blade for cutting asphalt and concrete.
  • Tractor-driven circular saw
  • This [[miter saw]] is a circular saw mounted to swing to crosscut wood at an angle.
  • A [[table saw]].
  • abbr=on}} blade.
POWER TOOL
Buzz saw; Skil saw; Buzz-saw; Skillsaw; Buzzsaw; Circular saw blade; Wormdrive saw; Worm drive saw
sierra circular

Definition

buzz
¦ noun
1. a low, continuous humming or murmuring sound, made by or similar to that made by an insect.
the sound of a buzzer or telephone.
informal a telephone call.
2. an atmosphere of excitement and activity.
informal a thrill.
3. informal a rumour.
¦ verb
1. make a low, continuous humming sound.
signal with a buzzer.
2. move quickly.
(buzz off) informal go away.
informal (of an aircraft) fly very close to (something) at high speed.
3. (often be buzzing with) have an air of excitement or purposeful activity.
Origin
ME: imitative.

Wikipedia

Buzz
Examples of use of buzz
1. It just shows you what a little "buzz" will do – and a lot of buzz surrounds this book.
2. "The Buzz Donut and the Buzzed Bagel lets them get the caffeine buzz by simply eating a delicious pastry item."
3. And "Tsotsi" isn‘t just getting buzz in South Africa.
4. Giant balloons of Buzz Lightyear, Horton the elephant of Dr.
5. Tourist–filled helicopters and airplanes buzz around the Grand Canyon.