Guided by whims and fickle ideas.
The correct spelling is: flibbertigibbet - meaning: a silly, flighty person
Staid describes somebody who -- has a settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
Dizzy means someone who is rather silly and flighty, who doesn't seem to be "grounded."
While walking home, I felt giddy.
It's a name and it doesn't mean anything. It's the name of one of the demons which Edgar, while pretending to be the madman Poor Tom nin the play King Lear, claims is haunting him. Five fiends have been in poor Tom at once: of lust, as Obidicut; Hobbididence, prince of dumbness; Mahu, of stealing; Modo, of murder; Flibbertigibbet, of mopping and mowing, who since possesses chambermaids and waiting women.
Mind Travels faster and it can make you imagine and think of anything...in fraction of seconds ..so it is flighty
The correct spelling is: flibbertigibbet - meaning: a silly, flighty person
Staid describes somebody who -- has a settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
Changeable, flighty, temperamental, unpredictable, volatile, or unstable. Those words mean fickle.
Dizzy means someone who is rather silly and flighty, who doesn't seem to be "grounded."
flighty
The High and the Flighty - 1956 was released on: USA: 18 February 1956
The High and the Flighty - 1956 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #17577)
mighty flighty
I assume that you are asking for words which mean this, not examples of things which are mutable, mercurial, flighty, inconstant, vacillating, inconsistent or fluid.
Mister Magoo - 1960 High and Flighty 1-36 was released on: USA: 1960
Horses are 'flighty' because they are prey animals, in other words, they are on the menu. Their number one defense is speed, and when in doubt, they run. They can be trained to compensate for this, search 'sacking out'.