Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A dialectal (Scotch) variant of
buzz .
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Examples
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The bizz is beginning to increase around Joss Whedon's new show, Dollhouse.
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The bizz is beginning to increase around Joss Whedon's new show, Dollhouse.
July 2008 2008
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As a retail bizz with the only candle store in town, I'm here to say the make-up and size of your wick is EVERYTHING when it comes to making a great burning candle.
Wick Size Anne-Marie 2008
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Sam Wortho is gettin good at this acting bizz, loved him in everything thus far..
Watch This: Awesome New Featurette for Clash of the Titans « FirstShowing.net 2010
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As they say in the ad bizz, when you sling some mud, some of it always sticks.
Random thoughts on the Democratic National Convention frankwu 2008
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We really have to in this bizz when you work under an art director and even read things online.
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Also, I have a good liberal friend in the grocery bizz.
Workless in America David 2006
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We just go out and talk about the bizz and try new restaurants.
Tuna Toast Tokyoastrogirl 2008
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Fri 07/18/08 12:18 AM oh ya and this is the united states of america we all should have health insurance as long as we pay are taxes witch im sure jeezy does. so its none of our bizz what he or anyone spends there money on he has every right to complain. im sure you would too
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It is all about the buddy bizz- which is not a bad thing by definition.
Rezzable Productions: The slippery slope of turning art into a revenue stream Bettina Tizzy 2008
Gammerstang commented on the word bizz
(noun) - Hair all tossed on end is said to be in a bizz; from the English word frizz.
--John Mactaggart's Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia, 1824
January 16, 2018