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twitterpated (adj.)
1942, apparently first attested in the Walt Disney movie "Bambi" (there also was a song by that name but it was not in the studio release of the film), a past participle adjective formed from twitter in the "tremulous excitement" noun sense (1670s) + pate (n.2) "head" (compare flutterpated, 1894).
Thumper: Why are they acting that way?
Friend Owl: Why, don't you know? They're twitterpated.
Flower, Bambi, Thumper: Twitterpated?
Friend Owl: Yes. Nearly everybody gets twitterpated in the springtime. For example: You're walking along, minding your own business. You're looking neither to the left, nor to the right, when all of a sudden you run smack into a pretty face. Woo-woo! You begin to get weak in the knees. Your head's in a whirl. And then you feel light as a feather, and before you know it, you're walking on air. And then you know what? You're knocked for a loop, and you completely lose your head!
Thumper: Gosh, that's awful.
1. We ran and jumped, we twittered like a flock of birds.
我们在跑,在跳, 和群鸟似的在噪杂.
2. The atmosphere turned pale, the birds shook themselves in the hedges, arose, and twittered.
大气是一片熹微的晨光, 鸟儿也都在树篱上摇身醒来,吱吱喳喳地叫.
3. He had been attracted by her slender waist, " It is a ridiculous attachment, " twittered the other Swallows.
他迷上了她的纤腰, “ 那样的爱慕太荒唐了, ” 其他的燕于叽叽喳喳地说.
4. She twittered her fingers.
她摇动手指.
5. It's so marvellous to see you!'she twittered.
`见到你可太好啦!'她兴奋地说.