The phrase "better a floozy than a dozy" suggests that being lively and adventurous, even if it comes with a certain lack of decorum, is preferable to being dull and unengaged with life. It emphasizes the value of enthusiasm and spontaneity over passivity and a lack of excitement. Essentially, it champions the idea of living fully and embracing experiences, even if they might be seen as reckless or unconventional.
The correct spelling is "dozy." It is often used to describe someone who is drowsy or half asleep.
Iman Dozy was born in 1887.
Iman Dozy died in 1957.
Reinhart Dozy died in 1883.
Reinhart Dozy was born in 1820.
Exhausted, sleepy, dozy
A floozy is a gaudily dressed, usually immoral woman.
Jean Jacques Dozy died in 2004.
Jean Jacques Dozy was born in 1908.
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, Tich
That of a common floozy
"Cozy", "rosy", "floozy".