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1Giddy — Gid dy, a. [Compar. {Giddier}; superl. {Giddiest}.] [OE. gidi mad, silly, AS. gidig, of unknown origin, cf. Norw. gidda to shake, tremble.] [1913 Webster] 1. Having in the head a sensation of whirling or reeling about; having lost the power of… …
2giddy — giddy, dizzy, vertiginous, swimming, dazzled are comparable when meaning affected by or producing a sensation of being whirled about or around and consequently confused. Giddy and dizzy are often used interchangeably with one another but giddy is …
3Giddy Up a Ding Dong — is a rock n roll song which rose to prominence in 1956 when it was featured in the film Rock Around the Clock starring Bill Haley. It became a hit in several countries for the group Freddie Bell and the Bellboys and is perhaps their best known… …
4giddy — [gid′ē] adj. giddier, giddiest [ME gidie < OE gydig, insane, prob. < base (* gud) of god, GOD + ig (see Y3): hence, basic meaning “possessed by a god”] 1. feeling dizzy or unsteady 2. causing or likely to cause dizziness [a giddy height] …
5Giddy Green — is a small hamlet in Dorset, England to the west of the village of Wool.External links* [http://getamap.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/getamap/frames.htm?shop id=290 mapAction=gaz gazName=pc gazString=BH20+6EY UK Ordnance Survey Map of Giddy Green area.] …
6Giddy — Gid dy, v. i. To reel; to whirl. Chapman. [1913 Webster] …
7Giddy — Gid dy, v. t. To make dizzy or unsteady. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
8Giddy-head — Gid dy head , n. A person without thought fulness, prudence, or judgment. [Colloq.] Burton. [1913 Webster] …
9Giddy-headed — Gid dy head ed, a. Thoughtless; unsteady. [1913 Webster] …
10Giddy-paced — Gid dy paced , a. Moving irregularly; flighty; fickle. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …