More buzzing or producing more buzz; comparative form of 'buzzy,' meaning more exciting, trendy, or full of activity.
Comparative form of 'buzzy' (from 'buzz' + '-y' adjective suffix, from Old English 'bysgan' meaning to move busily) plus '-er' comparative suffix. This follows standard English patterns for creating comparatives from adjectives.
The word 'buzzy' is relatively modern slang—before the 2000s, you rarely heard 'That's very buzzy!' But social media and entertainment journalism accelerated its adoption, and now 'buzzy' is the go-to term for anything trending or generating excited conversation.
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