Tight

  • 51Tight — Beim Kartenspiel Poker fasst der Begriff Spielverhalten zusammen, wie ein Spieler in bestimmten Situationen reagiert. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einteilung 1.1 Hole Cards 1.2 Setzverhalten 2 Einzelnachweise // …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 52Tight — 1. close; nearly even: tight race ; 2. (Music) played exceedingly well; clean and polished in quality: this band is tight ; 3. hip, cool: the car is tight ; 4. stingy or parsimonious; 5. drunk; tipsy …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 53tight — I adj Angry, mad. Your pop seems to be tight about something. 1990s II adj Close. I m tight with all my friends. 1970s III adj Drunk, intoxicated. After the party he sure had a tight head. 1950s IV adj Excellent, outstanding. Boy, that new song… …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 54tight — adj 1. fixed, fastened, fast, secure, secured, clinched, made fast, set, sound; stable, stationary, unmovable, immovable, irremovable. 2. taut, tense, strained, rigid, stiff; unrelaxed, under a strain, Inf. uptight. 3. snug, close fitting, form… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 55Tight — Recorded in a wide range of spellings including Tye, Tie, Tight, Tyt, Titt, Tittle, Tythe, and Tyght, this interesting surname is English. It is topographical and originates either from lands known as The tye , being common lands near to a… …

    Surnames reference

  • 56tight — [14] Tight originally meant ‘dense’ (‘His squire rode all night in a wood that was full tight’, Torrent of Portugal 1435). It appears to have been an alteration of an earlier thight ‘dense, thickset’, which was borrowed from Old Norse théttr… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 57tight — [1] A handling condition in which the car s front end wants to go straight when the wheel is turned. Also called understeer or push. [2] A description of a vehicle indicating its ability to easily negotiate curves at high speed. See finger tight… …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 58tight — [14] Tight originally meant ‘dense’ (‘His squire rode all night in a wood that was full tight’, Torrent of Portugal 1435). It appears to have been an alteration of an earlier thight ‘dense, thickset’, which was borrowed from Old Norse théttr… …

    Word origins

  • 59tight — See: SIT TIGHT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 60tight — See: SIT TIGHT …

    Dictionary of American idioms