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What is the meaning of "get a buzz out of sb / sth"?
Does this mean that someone enjoys something?
"She gets a buzz out of her work - She enjoys her work?"
"I hope you get a buzz out of Ted - I hope you enjoy / really like Ted?"
Am I right?
Thank you in advance!
2012年12月26日 19:39
回答 · 1
If you get a buzz out of something or someone, it makes you feel very good and excited.
If somebody gives you a buzz, it usually means that they contact you, though it could also mean they make you feel good. It depends on the context.
If you get a buzz from some drug or drink, it means that it makes you either high or drunk (a little).
2012年12月26日
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