Things that buzz seem to be popular on the World Wide Web. I don’t know why; maybe because it’s a funny word to say?
According to WordNet Search, buzz is defined as any of the following:
Noun
- (n) buzz, bombilation, bombination (sound of rapid vibration) “the buzz of a bumble bee”
- (n) buzz (a confusion of activity and gossip)Â “the buzz of excitement was so great that a formal denial was issued”
Verb
- (v) buzz, bombinate, bombilate (make a buzzing sound) “bees were buzzing around the hive”
- (v) buzz (fly low)Â “Planes buzzed the crowds in the square”
- (v) hum, buzz, seethe (be noisy with activity) “This office is buzzing with activity”
- (v) buzz (call with a buzzer) “he buzzed the servant”
So, what’s buzzing on the Web?
- buzz.com
- Yahoo Buzz
- Google Buzz
- 94.5 FM The Buzz (Houston radio)
- BuzzFeed
- Official Buzz from Blogger
- BuzzFlash
- Buzz Out Loud Podcast
Help me out, leave a comment and link with more things that are buzzing on the Web.
Photo of Buzz Out Loud co-host Molly Wood. She buzzes. (cc): Wikimedia Commons