- (buzzard) a New World vulture that is common in South America and Central America and the southern United States
- (buzzard) the common European short-winged hawk
- A buzzard is one of several large birds, but there are a number of meanings as detailed below.
- (Buzzard (album)) Buzzard is the third full-length album released by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's. It is the first to feature the band's new lineup, including Brian Deck on drums, Ronnie Kwasman on guitar, and Cameron McGill on keyboards.
- (Buzzard (internet celebrity)) Involuntary celibacy is the absence of intimate relationships or sexual intercourse for reasons other than voluntary celibacy or sexual abstinence. ...
- (The Buzzard) WMMS (100.7 FM) is a commercial radio station in Cleveland, Ohio, widely recognized as one of the greatest rock stations in the history of FM broadcasting. ...
- (buzzard) Any of several Old-World birds of prey with broad wings and a broad tail; In North America, a general term for scavenging birds such as the American black vulture, also called American black buzzard (Coragyps atratus), and the turkey vulture (Cathartes aura)
- (Buzzard) Three open frames in a row.
- (BUZZARD) (Hebr., rã'ah). — Probably the ringtail of D.V. and the glede of A.V. (Deuteronomy 14:13); possibly, through a scribe's error, might be identified with the kite, dã'ah, of Leviticus 11:14. The buzzard, three species of which exist in Palestine, has always been common there.
- (BUZZARD) sardonic name for the American EAGLE, as represented on various BADGEs, RATINGs, and INSIGNIA; also called "chicken", "crow", and "the bird"; see PUKING BUZZARDS, BIRD UMBRELLA, PO, CHIEF.
- (Buzzard) A "Big Player" who circles the pit too much waiting for a signal from a spotter.
- (Buzzard) Cypress • Gander • Goose • Stella • Theresa
- (Buzzard) In heraldry, the same as a Kite.
- (Buzzard) To dream that you hear a buzzard talking, foretells that some old scandal will arise and work you injury by your connection with it. To see one sitting on a railroad, denotes some accident or loss is about to descend upon you. ...
- (Buzzard) golf games glossary term for 2 strokes over par for the hole.
- (buzzard) a member of the Army Air Corps