Whirligig
Sunday, June 15th, 2008 Etymology: Middle English whirlegigg, from whirlen to whirl + gigg top
Date: 15th century
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3 a: one that continuously whirls, moves, or changes b: a whirling or circling course (as of events)
Buenos Aires - Yup, that’s been me this week. A little whirligig. Three Casa S dinners in a row, and all with completely different menus. I’m [...]









