What is the meaning of GID. Phrases containing GID
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Noun. An overexcitable person.
A remark which might be said whilst eyeing up an attractive person.
Surfer girls, chicks with sticks, or babes on boards. Example: “What’s with all the Gidgets taking over the Point?
Noun. A giddy and flamboyant gay male.
Exclam. A mild exclamation of surprise.
n dizzy or vertiginous. In the U.S. this means silliness and/or giggling - the British definition is more of a medical condition. The British driving license application form asks the applicant whether they are “subject to excessive giddiness.”
Not feeling well, as in: "I've had a hitch in my giddy-up the last couple days."
a drink of rum or other spirits. “He gid’me a good darn of run
Noun. See the exclamation 'oh my giddy aunt!'
Daft is British slang for frivolous; giddy; insane.
Rubbish, crap, shite.
The whirling pits is British slang for giddiness, nausea.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Move unobtrusively or sideways;
what is said if you belch in public
what Id say to my peers at school, meaning I wanted to know when they'll stop talkin' so serious.
Drag queen is slang for a male homosexual who wears women's clothes.
You chaps say also when we would say "too" or "as well". For instance if my friend ordered a Miller Lite, I would say "I'll have one as well". I often heard people saying something like "I'll have one also". You'd be more likely to hear someone in England ordering a pint of lager!
n alone; on oneÂ’s own: Ever since his dog died, heÂ’s been sitting on his tod at the end of the bar with a whiskey in front of him. I donÂ’t think itÂ’s doing him any good, but what can you do?
money ‘I can’t afford it, 1 haven’t got a brass razoo.’
Telephone
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n.
A disease with which sheep are sometimes affected; gid; sturdy. See Gid.
a.
Giddy; rattle-headed.
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Giddy; thoughtless.
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Noisy; giddy; unsteady.
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Giddy.
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Affected with vertigo; giddy; dizzy.
adv.
In a giddy manner.
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Dizzy; giddy.
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Turned round; giddy.
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Light; giddy.
v. i.
To become giddy; -- said of the head or brain.
n.
A giddy or thoughtless person; one incapable of concentration or attention.
adv.
Giddy; gay; dissipated.
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Undisturbed by passion or caprice; calm; tranquil; serene; not passionate or giddy; composed; staid; as, a sedate soul, mind, or temper.
n.
The quality or state of being giddy.
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Dizziness or swimming of the head; an affection of the head in which objects, though stationary, appear to move in various directions, and the person affected finds it difficult to maintain an erect posture; giddiness.
superl.
Promoting or inducing giddiness; as, a giddy height; a giddy precipice.
v. i.
To be subject to, or indulge in, whims; to be whimsical, giddy, or freakish.
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Thoughtless; giddy; flighty; also, haughty; patronizing; as, to be in hoity-toity spirits, or to assume hoity-toity airs; used also as an exclamation, denoting surprise or disapprobation, with some degree of contempt.
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