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The meaning "having a whirling sensation" is from c. 1400; that of "giddy, thoughtless, heedless," is from c. 1500 and seems to merge the two earlier meanings. Used of the "foolish virgins" in early translations of Matthew xxv; used especially of blondes since 1870s. Related: Dizzily.




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The idea of a coffee-infused stout really got us giddy, so we reached out to our friends at Giddy Goat Coffee House located in Rolla, Missouri to collaborate. After tasting dozens of combinations, we were left with heart palpitations and three style options. Indecisive and jacked up on espresso, we asked people in the pub to help us decide. A milk stout won. This dark, full-bodied ale boasts rich and roasty coffee notes with a slight creamy sweetness and a clean finish.


MILWAUKEE -- A top staffer to a former Republican state senator says other GOP lawmakers were "giddy" while crafting Wisconsin's controversial voter ID law, believing the new requirements it created would help Republicans win elections.Todd Allbaugh, the chief of staff for former Sen. Dale Schultz, R-Richland Center, made the accusation in a Facebook post on Tuesday. It related to a closed-door Republican caucus meeting in 2011.A handful of Republican senators expressed happiness that the legislation would suppress the turnout among minority and youth voters."I'll never forget the day," Allbaugh said. "I thought 'My God, here we are, elected officials, thinking about trying to suppress the voter turnout.' And that disturbed me."Another Republican senator who was also in the caucus meeting said lawmakers were not laughing, but focused on stopping voter fraud.After the 2011 meeting, Allbaugh said he decided to stop associating with the Republican Party. He now owns a coffee shop on Madison's west side. 2ff7e9595c


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