woozily


the feeling after you stretch or get up after sitting/lying down for a long time, where you momentarily feel intoxicated and unsure of what’s going on, sometimes collapsing or making a strange noise. after the initial feeling of wooziness subsides, an individual usually feels like they just had a really good idea or thought, but forgot what it was.
“man, i got up and stretched then suddenly i felt all woozily and collapsed on the ground.”

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