Get a buzz out of (someone or something) phrase
If someone or something gives you a feeling of enjoyment, amusement, or excitement, you get a buzz out of them.
She told me that she was no longer depressed because she got a buzz out of playing the piano.
He is a funny guy and he also radiates positive energy, so many people get a buzz out of him.
I have recently got a buzz out of doing gardening.
The verb “get” should be conjugated according to its tense.
People tend to like forbidden or illegal things just because they are forbidden or illegal.
He must have believed that stolen fruit is the sweetest, and he, therefore, cheated on his partner.