Comparative form of giddy: more dizzy, more frivolous, or more excitable.
From giddy (Old English gydig) with the comparative suffix -er, indicating a higher degree of the quality.
English lets us stack comparisons—you can be giddy, giddier, and giddiest—it's like giving you dials that turn up the intensity of dizziness or silliness.
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