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Motion that forgot how to stop and turned dizziness into a lifestyle.
means Spinning or rotating rapidly, often in a continuous, blurring, slightly out-of-control way.
from From Old Norse hvirfla, to turn, echoing the sound of something cycling fast through air — the word itself a little vortex.
Sufi danceWhirling dervishes spin for hours as living prayer.
Physics quirkSpinning skaters speed up by pulling arms inward.
Cousin wordWhirlpool, whirlwind, whirligig all share the same dizzy root.