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What does dizzy mean in slang?

"Dizzy" in slang can mean a few different things, depending on the context:

* Confused or bewildered: Someone might be "dizzy" if they are confused or overwhelmed, especially by a situation that feels chaotic or overwhelming.

* Excited or thrilled: Someone might be "dizzy" if they are feeling a lot of excitement, often after a thrilling or romantic experience.

* Intoxicated: "Dizzy" can also refer to being intoxicated, usually from alcohol or drugs. This usage is less common but might be used in some circles.

Example:

* Confused/Bewildered: "I'm so dizzy trying to figure out this new software."

* Excited/Thrilled: "I'm dizzy after seeing that amazing concert!"

* Intoxicated: (Less common) "She was so dizzy after drinking too much."

It's important to pay attention to the context to understand the intended meaning of "dizzy" in slang.

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