dizz

English

Etymology

See dizzy.

Noun

dizz (uncountable)

  1. (slang, MLE) MDMA.
    • 2018 February 20, “Songer BL@CKBOX S13E102” (track 1), in Best of Bl@Ckbox 1[1], performed by Songer:
      You hold food like plaatic bags because you love dizz like Raskit fans.

Verb

dizz (third-person singular simple present dizzes, present participle dizzing, simple past and past participle dizzed)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To make dizzy; to astonish; to puzzle.
    • 1654, Edmund Gayton, Pleasant Notes upon Don Quixote:
      now he is dizzed with the concinuall circuits of the Stables, which are ever approached, and never enter'd

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