Buzz for (one) phrase
To use a device that emits a buzzing sound (such as a doorbell or intercom) to try to grab someone's attention.
I buzzed for my colleague to say that I was going out for lunch.
The nurse buzzed for the next patient.
The sound made when the ball hits the bat in cricket
Used to to emphasize that attention is paid to the individuals who complain or cause problems
Push someone with your finger or elbow to get their attention
Everybody, pay attention to me.
The verb "buzz" should be conjugated according to its tense.
1. An unlucky situation
2. An interjection used to express sympathy for someone's bad luck
1. I have had some tough beans recently. I got low marks and lost my bike just two days later.
2. A: I've got a low mark.
B: Tough bean, bro.