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"Giddy goose" is an informal expression used to describe someone who is behaving in a silly, lighthearted, or overly cheerful manner. It often implies a sense of playfulness or carefree excitement, sometimes to the point of being imprudent. The phrase can be used affectionately or teasingly to highlight someone's whimsical behavior.

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