The superlative form of 'buzzy'; most buzzing, most exciting, or most trendy.
Superlative form of 'buzzy' (from 'buzz' + '-y' adjective suffix) plus '-est' superlative suffix. This follows the regular English pattern for one-syllable adjectives and their comparatives/superlatives.
Superlatives like 'buzziest' compress judgment into a single word—instead of saying 'the most trendy' or 'the most exciting right now,' we just say 'buzziest,' showing how language shortcuts develop to match the pace of modern conversation.
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