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Dizzy bint
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a woman regarded as silly, scatterbrained, or irritating
Dialect
British
Offensive
Slang
Grammatical Information
What is the origin of the term "dizzy bint" and how is it used?
Dizzy bint is a slang term that appeared in mid-20th-century British English to describe a woman regarded as silly, scatterbrained, or irritating. The word "dizzy" literally means lightheaded or confused, while "bint" is a crude British slang term for a woman, so the combination literally labels a woman as foolish or bothersome. Historically, it was derogatory and mocking, used to belittle a woman for perceived lack of intelligence or composure. Today it remains informal and insulting, generally appearing in casual, teasing, or critical contexts rather than polite conversation.
Examples
That dizzy bint spilled coffee on everyone again.



























