TV series example of the word

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 1
You'll get there, you just gotta put some zing on it.
(1) A brief high-pitched buzzing or humming sound
(2) The activeness of an energetic personality
(3) Liveliness
(1) Even as the two Normans zing each other about their positions on existentialism and foreign policy, they contend on a baser, dirtier plane.
(2) In an encounter that had zing in spades, more than a few men found themselves falling early on as the fight to avoid failure tended towards the physical.
(3) There's lots of hot Latino actors now, could give us a little zing at the box office.
(4) It was Sicily, with its mix of European and African influences, that musically put the zing back into Kerr.
(5) Every one of those guys managed to zing me with both originality and considerable aplomb.
(6) Kattan has such energy and zing that it's too bad his performance was held for the very end of the film.
(7) They fizzle when they should sizzle and have all the zing of carbonated water gone flat.
(8) The fact of the matter is that you can use relatively easy tools to freshen up the digitalized images and put the zing back in old, faded or yellowed film footage.
(9) This year, 1.5 billion SMS notes will zing through American air - which sounds impressive until you hear that Europe averages 30 billion messages a month.
(10) It's Elvis not just without the King but without any discernible zing .
(11) Not surprisingly, Cleveland spent the offseason trying to add some zing to its offense.
(12) He was expected to add some zing to the lackluster team
(13) And after the build-up the comedown: a shift in rates is taking some of the zing out of the mortgage market.
(14) He started trying to make fun of me, but since he was drunk and I was pretty sober, it was easy to playfully zing him right back and shut him up.
(15) It took the opportunity to zing the company at least twice.
(16) There were passages when Glasgow looked markedly the better side and played with much of the zing which was so often conspicuously absent last season.
(17) It is also a remarkably assured debut, and a reminder that the Bush Theatre's honourable legacy of spotting plays with real zing and commercial potential remains intact.
(18) None of this would matter if the battle scenes and the choreography had one zillionth of the zing of Kill Bill 1.
(19) He was expected to add some zing to the lacklustre team
(20) Plenty of other top coaches are ready and waiting to add some movie-star zing to your serve this winter, at resorts from the Algarve to Antigua.
oomph
dynamism
pizzazz
lethargy
listlessness
sluggishness
The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 1
You'll get there, you just gotta put some zing on it.