tieso

Spanish

Etymology

Inherited from Latin tensus. Compare the borrowed doublet tenso.

Adjective

tieso (feminine singular tiesa, masculine plural tiesos, feminine plural tiesas)

  1. stiff, rigid
  2. starched, formal
  3. strong-willed
  4. (colloquial) broke, skint (without money)
  5. (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.

Synonyms

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