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tizz; tiz; tizzy noun a state of panic or confused excitement US, 1935- I couldn’t remember having seen anybody in such a tizzy about a girl since the days of my youth – since my own tizzies. — Philip Wylie, Opus 21, p. 246, 1949
- It’s far too dangerous... there are little policemen popping up all over the place in such a tizzy. — Martin Waddell, Otley, p. 58, 1966
- [W]hen MTV executives saw what Annie [Lennox] looked like they got themselves into a tizz. — Simon Napier-Bell, Black Vinyl White Powder, p. 231, 2001
- Who’d have thought in the twenty-first century the premiere magazine for the British bloke would be getting itself in a tizzy because a lord’s daughter was letting us see her tits? — Ben Elton, High Society, p. 19, 2002
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