From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgive somebody a call/buzzgive somebody a call/buzz (also give somebody a ring/bell British English) informalTELEPHONE to telephone someone I’ll give you a call about seven, okay? → give
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give somebody a call/buzz• Compaq is pretty wonderful about fixing such stuff under warranty, so give them a call.• If Andruw gives you any trouble, give me a call.• So why not give us a call!• Still, he would give Carter a call.• You and a friend can give each other a call.• Will you give me a call if you have any ideas?• If you'd like to meet up for a drink or something, do give me a call on the above number.• It's obvious: unless work gives us a buzz, we won't give our best.