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comparative more buzzed, superlative most buzzed
(slang) Slightly intoxicated. quotations
But two bottles would alarm and confuse him, would lead to a conversation, so I smashed it merrily into a skip, buzzed and lit with the comforting foreknowledge of the second one on its way.
2021, Megan Nolan, Acts of Desperation, Random House
(said of lips) Slightly parted so that they will make a buzzing sound when air (from the lungs) is forced out through them. quotations examples
The jug used as a musical instrument is an empty jug (usually made of glass or stoneware) played with buzzed lips to produce a trombone-like tone.
2023 March 17, Wikipedia contributors, “Jug (instrument)”, in English Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation
simple past and past participle of buzz examples