adjective General Slang

Buzzin

/ˈbʌzɪn/ · adjective · slang

Northern slang for being thrilled, excited, or really happy about something.

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Definitions

1

In high spirits or full of energy.

“Whole team's buzzin after that win.”
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2

Excited, delighted, or made up about something.

“I'm buzzin, we got the tickets!”
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3

Pleased or grateful in response to good news.

“'You passed.' 'Honestly buzzin, cheers.'”
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Buzzin In A Sentence

Buzzin for the weekend, can't wait.
She's buzzin off her new job, won't shut up about it.
Got front row seats, absolutely buzzin.

Origin & Usage

From the idea of a 'buzz' (a thrill or high), heavily used in Manchester, Liverpool and across the north. Spread further through music, football and social media.

People Also Ask

What does 'buzzin' mean?

It means thrilled or really happy. 'I'm buzzin' means 'I'm made up' or 'I'm so excited'.

What does 'buzzin' mean in texting?

Same as in speech — it signals genuine excitement or delight about something.

Is 'buzzin' the same as 'made up'?

Pretty much — both are northern ways of saying you're delighted about something.

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