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buzzy

English

Etymology

From buzz +? -y.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?zi/
    • Rhymes: -?zi

Adjective

buzzy (comparative buzzier, superlative buzziest)

  1. Having a buzzing sound.
  2. (informal) Being the subject of cultural buzz.

Derived terms

  • buzzily
  • buzziness

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muzzy

English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Adjective

muzzy (comparative muzzier, superlative muzziest)

  1. (dialect, Northern England) Hazy, indistinct, blurred, unfocussed.
    • 1979, Journal - Association for Recorded Sound Collections
      The Handel excerpts are afflicted with a combination of high surface noise from the source material as well as variably muzzy sound.
  2. Dazed; bewildered; tipsy.
Synonyms
  • (hazy): See Thesaurus:indistinct or Thesaurus:nebulous
  • (bewildered): confused, puzzled, perplexed; see also Thesaurus:confused
  • (tipsy): buzzed, merry; see also Thesaurus:drunk
Derived terms
  • muzzily
  • muzziness

Etymology 2

Alternative forms

  • muzzie
  • Muzzy

Noun

muzzy (plural muzzies)

  1. (slang, offensive) A Muslim.

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