slang question
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slang question
Has anybody else heard of the word "tight" used in place of "drunk"? As in, "We got real tight last night at the bar." Or is it just me?
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That makes a very slight amount of sense if it refers to a group of people getting drunk together (since "tight" already means something along the lines of "close friends"). But for just an individual, I'd use "loose" over "tight" if I had to choose. "We got tight last night," but "I got loose last night."
Is it just me, or does this whole thread have dirty little undertones?
Is it just me, or does this whole thread have dirty little undertones?
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To me "tight" means somebody who is disinclined to make financial transactions
- eg. "He is so tight he wouldn't shout if a shark bit him" (ie. 'it is unlikely that that gentleman will buy me a beer')
It is also traditional here for cinemas to have half price tickets on some week-nights - nights which are now generally known as "Tight-Arse Tuesday"
Tight doesn't mean drunk. Pissed means drunk. But to Americans it seems that pissed means angry. I can be pissed and happy. But not if the bloke I'm drinking with is tight. That could lead to a blue.
- eg. "He is so tight he wouldn't shout if a shark bit him" (ie. 'it is unlikely that that gentleman will buy me a beer')
It is also traditional here for cinemas to have half price tickets on some week-nights - nights which are now generally known as "Tight-Arse Tuesday"
Tight doesn't mean drunk. Pissed means drunk. But to Americans it seems that pissed means angry. I can be pissed and happy. But not if the bloke I'm drinking with is tight. That could lead to a blue.
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I always thought "tight" in slang meant "good". I usually hear it as, "that show last night was tight" or "your new car is tight".
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Yeah I have to agree that tight isn't the best word for getting drunk. There's nothing tight about it. Sloshed, pissed, wasted, f**ed up,.. these are all slang that convey what it is to be drunk.
Tight. The timing of a band, the fitting of machine parts, the closeness of friends, the tone of someone's ass. Sexy heir to the slang 'solid'. This word is not something to describe drunkeness and anyone who says otherwise is tight (In reference to the fitting of the hat on their head as it relates to the constriction of blood vessels that normal supply adequate oxygen for reasoned thought).
Tight. The timing of a band, the fitting of machine parts, the closeness of friends, the tone of someone's ass. Sexy heir to the slang 'solid'. This word is not something to describe drunkeness and anyone who says otherwise is tight (In reference to the fitting of the hat on their head as it relates to the constriction of blood vessels that normal supply adequate oxygen for reasoned thought).
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Thanks for the link, j$. At least I know it isn't just me and my friend Ernie Hemingway. Erin and I were talking about my entry for the "Hold My Calls" fight and she said she didn't understand the lyric, "Let's go out tonight, get a little tight". I have no idea where I picked that bit of slang up but I guess it's not as common as I thought.
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