fizz
/fɪz/Definitions
1. noun
a sudden burst of effervescence, especially of carbon dioxide, in a drink, such as soda water.
“The soda began to fizz as soon as the bottle was opened.”
2. verb
to make or produce a fizzing sound, especially of carbon dioxide being released.
“The drink fizzed as the ice cubes melted.”
3. interjection
used to express excitement or pleasure.
“Fizz! I just got tickets to the concert.”