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buzz up
verb
To allow entrance into a building from a higher floor by triggering an electronic lock.
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3. A Eurotrash couple who buzz up drug dealers at 4 a.m.
It was then possible to predict where dengue-infected mosquitoes would buzz up next, so that fogging and larvae-hunts could be targeted appropriately.
As semi rigs unload equipment and dozens of all-terrain vehicles buzz up and down the sand, young men in blinding white protective suits listlessly shovel globs of rust-colored oil in the heat.
All the buzz up until now has been an "opening salvo", said Indiewire's editor-at-large Anne Thompson, who has been covering the business side of the industry for over 20 years in Los Angeles.
The question now is where McAnuff - who also has a busy career on Broadway, with a Guys and Dolls revival opening in the Spring - will take the festival next and whether he can keep the buzz up.
"The buzz up to now has been ex-pat companies; now we are getting more and more local business plans" -- not just those of Americans with an idea that was too late for Silicon Valley.
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Andy Haldane is feeling "buzzed up".
I always come back buzzed up by the whole thing".
He rang the bell and was buzzed up.
Sunita buzzed up fat Constantine, who was hefting a box of mangoes in his meaty hands.
The doormen buzzed up again and again, but there was no answer.
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