What's the difference between jizzy and tizzy?

Jizzy


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Tizzy


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  • (1) This sent a faction of Veronica Mars fans into a Team Logan or Team Piz tizzy.
  • (2) For an album that was audibly in a dreadful tizzy about the state of the world, OK Computer's long-awaited follow-up managed to sound enormously pleased with itself.
  • (3) She only recently started adding captions, preferring to upload an image and let her fans work themselves up into a tizzy of double-taps, heart-eye emojis and frantic comments professing their love for her.
  • (4) But after an incident involving a “quadcopter” and a possibly drunken government employee sent the White House into lockdown and DC into a tizzy this week, at least one unmanned vehicle company is preparing to assist the feds.
  • (5) All of which, predictably, has got Hollywood in a bit of a tizzy.
  • (6) Jonas Clark of Manchester Township, New Jersey – in the area where Sandy was projected to come ashore – stood outside a convenience store, calmly sipping a coffee and wondering why people were working themselves "into a tizzy".

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