buzzed
adjective
informaluk/bʌzd/us/bʌzd/(alsobuzzed up,uk/ˌbʌzd ˈʌp/us/ˌbʌzd ˈʌp/)excited:
He's buzzed about thefilmhe'splanningtodirect.
After all theseyears, I'm still buzzed up about theworkthat we do.
US
drunkor under theinfluenceof adrug:
醉醺醺的;吸毒不清醒的I wasarrestedjust because myfriendwasdrivinga little buzzed and I was thepassenger.我被逮捕只是因为我的朋友开车时有点喝多了,而我是乘客。
- Anyone who'sheardtheirremarkablerecordingswould be buzzed tohearof the band'sreunion.
- Thewavesareperfecttoday and thesurfersare buzzed.
- By the end of thedayI'm so buzzed withcaffeineI can'tsleep.
- Thebespectacledrockerlookslike anaccountantwho got buzzed up at aparty.
- We were bothfairlyhungryand a little buzzed, so weindulgedintheirguiltilypleasurablecornnuggets.
- It was soeasytodrinkand getdope. But I didn't just get a little buzzed. I was gettingdrunkalmosteverynight.
Excited, interested and enthusiastic
- ablaze
- aflame
- aflutter
- agog
- all of a flutteridiom
- amped
- animated
- evangelical
- evangelistic
- excited
- excitedly
- exhilarated
- fevered
- go ahead
- heartily
- mood
- nuts
- omnivorous
- on the edge ofyourseatidiom
- orientated
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