Buzz
Definition (slang)
--AHD
1. Excited interest or attention: “The biggest buzz surrounds the simplest antioxidants: vitamins” (Carol Turkington).
2. Rumor; gossip: the latest buzz from Hollywood.Word-of-mouth [...]
Post- [...]
Post- has become a buzzword, or rather, buzz prefix.From an Amazon review of Franz Ferdinand: This Scottish four-piece plays vaguely angular, guitar-heavy post-pop that makes you want to dance around the room while playing air guitar. --Mike McGonigal, Amazon.com [Jul 2004]
Buzzword
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