Fuzz
Fuzz is a term with several distinct meanings in different fields. In music and audio engineering, fuzz denotes a type of distortion effect that produces a compressed, clipped waveform and a gritty, buzzy tone. It originated in the 1960s with the first fuzz pedals and transistor-based circuits such as the Gibson Maestro Fuzz-Tone and the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff. Fuzz tones are associated with many rock and psychedelic artists, and continue to be a staple of guitar timbres.
In computing, fuzzing or fuzz testing is a software testing technique that supplies a program with large
In slang, "the fuzz" refers to police. The term has appeared in various forms of media and
In everyday language, fuzz also refers to fine, soft hair on skin or fruit, such as peach