get into a tizzle

get into a tizzle

1. To become nervous, confused, agitated, or overly excited. He always gets into a tizzle before board meetings, so it's going to be a long couple of days. The Internet got into a tizzle over his incoherent tweet. The pop star's fans will get into a tizzle when he arrives.
2. To cause someone to become nervous, confused, agitated, or overly excited. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "get" and "into." I could tell the news got him into a tizzle, so I gave him a minute to regain his composure. Don't let their comments get you into a tizzle, Janet.
See also: get, tizzle
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • get in a tizzle
  • be in a tizzle
  • tizzle
  • tizzle a wild card word for words beginning with
  • get in(to) a tizz(y)
  • be/get in/into a tizzy/tizz
  • tizzy
  • be in a tizz(y)
  • tizz
  • in a tizzy