tieso
Spanish
Etymology
Inherited from Latin tensus. Compare the borrowed doublet tenso.
Adjective
tieso (feminine singular tiesa, masculine plural tiesos, feminine plural tiesas)
- stiff, rigid
- starched, formal
- strong-willed
- (colloquial) broke, skint (without money)
- (slang) erect, hard, stiff (having an erect penis; translates in some contexts to erection, boner, stiffy)
- Estoy tieso y quiero jugar contigo.
- I'm hard and I want to play with you.
- Lo tengo tieso.
- I've got a boner.
- Estoy tieso y quiero jugar contigo.
Synonyms
- (rigid): rígido, inflexible
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