Definition
Third person singular present tense: causes someone to become dizzy or makes them excited and frivolous.
Etymology
From giddy used as a verb with the -ies ending (third person singular), following standard English verb conjugation patterns.
Kelly Says
This verb form is interesting because 'giddy' is usually an adjective or noun, but English lets us verb almost anything—if you can be giddy, something can 'giddify' you, or it 'giddies' you.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
አይን ነፍስ
ay-in nef-sis
CACatalà
vertiginós
ver-tee-gee-nos
CSČeština
mdlovost
md-lo-vost
DADansk
svimmelhed
svin-mel-hed
DEDeutsch
Schwindelgefühle
shvin-del-fyuhl
ESEspañol
girones
hee-roh-nes
FAفارسی
سرگیجه
sar-gee-jeh
FISuomi
pyörrytys
pyoor-ry-tys
FRFrançais
tourbillons
toor-bee-yon
HUMagyar
szédülés
she-dules
IDBahasa Indonesia
pusing
poo-sing
ITItaliano
vertigini
ver-tee-gee-nee
MSBahasa Melayu
pusing
poo-sing
NLNederlands
duizelig
doos-eh-lig
NONorsk
vertigo
ver-tee-go
PLPolski
zaburzenia równowagi
za-bur-zhen-ya rov-no-va-gi
PTPortuguês
tonturas
ton-too-ras
RORomână
amețeală
a-me-te-al-a
RUРусский
головокружение
golova-kro-zhenie
SVSvenska
vertigo
ver-tee-go
SWKiswahili
kizunguzungu
ki-zung-u-zung-u
TAதமிழ்
தலையெறிச்சல்
tha-lai-e-ri-chal
THไทย
เวียนศีรษะ
wian si-ra-sa
TRTürkçe
baş dönmesi
baş dön-meh-si
UKУкраїнська
запаморочення
za-pa-mo-roch-en-nya
URاردو
سرگردانی
sar-gar-da-ni
VITiếng Việt
đau đầu
dow ow
ZUZU
umngcwabo
oom-ng-kwa-bo