Buzzer

/ˈbʌzər/ noun

A device that makes a buzzing sound to signal or alert someone about something.

Buzzer comes from the verb 'buzz,' which is imitative in origin—it mimics the sound bees make. The suffix '-er' turns it into a noun meaning 'something that buzzes,' first appearing in the late 1800s with electrical devices.

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