ditzy

Etymology
Since early 1800s commonly used by Pennsylvania Dutch (Penslfawnisch Deitsch); possibly a borrowing from dialectal, also , , from dialectal. Compare 🇨🇬 and regional. Unlikely, an alteration of, of American origin.

Adjective

 * 1)   or scatterbrained, usually of a young woman.
 * 2) * 2013, Francisco Goldman, The Long Night of White Chickens, Grove Press (ISBN 9780802144607), Seven:
 * —and she'd smile like a primly mischievous Japanese girl, or like some slyly ditzy ingenue on a talk show, all the while watching her interrogator try to fathom (though sometimes they were pretty dim and just said, “Oh”) the surprising cleverness of her answer.
 * —and she'd smile like a primly mischievous Japanese girl, or like some slyly ditzy ingenue on a talk show, all the while watching her interrogator try to fathom (though sometimes they were pretty dim and just said, “Oh”) the surprising cleverness of her answer.

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German:, leicht daneben
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: cu mintea în altă parte,
 * Russian: