rolling buzz

rolling buzz

1. A prolonged, low murmur or droning sound. There was a rolling buzz in the audience which gave way to applause as they finally raised the curtain.
2. A prolonged, mild euphoria resulting from intoxication by alcohol or drugs. I did four shots of vodka with my energy drink so I would have a rolling buzz throughout the flight. Smoking that joint gave me a rolling buzz all day.
See also: buzz, roll
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

rolling buzz

n. a long-lasting drug high. (Drugs.) That stuff will give you a rolling buzz without putting you to sleep.
See also: buzz, roll
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • drone
  • drone on
  • the curtain falls
  • the curtain falls on (something)
  • draw the curtain
  • have a buzz on
  • ripple of protest
  • buzz in
  • buzz in(to someplace)
  • the curtain comes down on something