Buzzbomb

/ˈbʌzbɑm/ noun

A flying bomb or unmanned aircraft that makes a loud buzzing sound, particularly the German V-1 weapon used in World War II.

Compound word combining 'buzz' (the sound made by the engine) and 'bomb' (an explosive device). The term emerged during WWII to describe the distinctive V-1 flying bomb, which made a characteristic buzzing sound from its pulse-jet engine as it flew toward its target.

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