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noun

tizzy

TIH-zee
noun
1
A state of nervous flustered confusion or agitation.
"She got into a tizzy trying to find her passport before the flight."
"Don't work yourself into a tizzy over a small mistake."

How to Use Tizzy

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In plain EnglishA flap or panic — being flustered and a bit confused, usually over something minor.

Common pairings
in a tizzy get into a tizzy work yourself into a tizzy

Word Forms

tizzies plural

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Etymology

Origin uncertain; recorded in American English from the 1930s, possibly linked to an old slang word for a sixpence coin.

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