Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet BUZZED
BUZZED
Definition av BUZZED
- böjningsform av buzz
- (slang) lätt berusad
Antal bokstäver
6
Är palindrom
Nej
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Exempel på hur man kan använda BUZZED i en mening
- The offstage player who buzzed in first answered the question, and if the couple's answers matched, they won money for their rooting section.
- In an episode of Press Your Luck, the three players were asked a question regarding which cartoon character used the phrase "sufferin' succotash!" After the first contestant buzzed in with the answer "Sylvester", host Peter Tomarken gave two other choices of Goofy and Daffy Duck.
- If someone buzzed in and did not answer correctly, he/she lost $100 and a new toss-up was given to the other two contestants.
- If a team buzzes in before the question is read in its entirety, the reader will reread the question for the other team(s), provided they have not yet buzzed in themselves.
- If neither contestant guessed the identity correctly, Trebek gave clues until one contestant buzzed in with the answer.
- He gave a flatulist performance of the "Blue Danube" waltz and was "buzzed" out by all three judges — despite two of them, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden, laughing uncontrollably, while Simon Cowell called him "a disgusting creature".
- Columbia, tail number N10A, was buzzed repeatedly by a radio-controlled model airplane when the blimp flew over a field used for R/C model flying on September 3, 1990; the R/C pilot then intentionally rammed his model airplane into the blimp, tearing a three-foot hole through the envelope.
- After the game, McAulay clarified that they first reviewed whether or not the electronic pager had buzzed before Couch had spiked the ball.
- On 22 October, Avro Lancaster Q-for-Queenie, piloted by Flight Lieutenant Peter Isaacson, "buzzed" the Eastern Area headquarters building in Edgecliff before flying under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, flouting regulations and becoming the largest aircraft to pull such a stunt.
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