ditzy

ditzy
ditzy (adj.) also ditsy, "stupid, scatterbrained" (especially of women), by 1973, U.S. slang, of unknown origin; one guess is that it is related to earlier U.S. black slang dicty (1926) "conceited, snobbish," also of unknown origin, but the sense is very difficult. The noun ditz (1982) appears to be a back formation.

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  • ditzy — adj Scatterbrained. She is a beautiful woman but a little ditzy. 1980s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

  • ditzy — AND ditsy [“ditsi] mod. giddy; unaware; flighty. □ You are such a ditzy geek! □ Betty has been acting a little ditsy lately. What’s wrong? …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • Ditzy Scene — Infobox Single Name = Ditzy Scene Caption = Artist = Cardiacs from Album = A side = B side = Released = 2007 Format = CD Single Recorded = 2007 Genre = Progressive punk Length = 15:27 Label = ORG Records Writer = Producer = Certification = Chart… …   Wikipedia

  • ditzy — or ditsy adjective (ditzier or ditsier; est) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1973 eccentrically silly, giddy, or inane ; dizzy • ditziness or ditsiness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ditzy — /dit see/, adj., ditzier, ditziest. ditsy. * * * …   Universalium

  • ditzy — adjective Silly or scatterbrained …   Wiktionary

  • ditzy — dit|zy ditsy [ˈdıtsi] adj AmE informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Probably from dizzy] silly or stupid, and likely to forget things easily >ditz n …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • ditzy — dit|zy [ dıtsi ] adjective INFORMAL silly and not reliable …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • ditzy — adj silly, eccentric, twee or frivolous. An invented term, popular especially in the USA since the mid 1970s. The word, which is obviously influenced by dizzy , is generally applied to females …   Contemporary slang

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