Giddy Meaning. Giddy From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English giddy ˈɡɪdi adjective 1 feeling slightly sick and unable to balance because everything seems to be moving SYN dizzy Greg stared down. A command as to a horse to go ahead or go faster.
A command as to a horse to go ahead or go faster. Learners definition of GIDDY. Giddy From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English giddy ˈɡɪdi adjective 1 feeling slightly sick and unable to balance because everything seems to be moving SYN dizzy Greg stared down.
An example of giddy is an overexcited child on Christmas morning.
An example of giddy is when you are given the title of President of your company and you are excited but a little bit nervous at the same time. Causing dizziness a giddy height. They are extended forms of the exclamation my aunt which was used for example by the British novelist short-story writer and poet Rudyard Kipling 1865-1936 in The Story of the Gadsbys. Causing or capable of causing dizziness.
