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Tiro Mais 

Pisano gives his Tiro Mais
Tiro Mais by The Shard. April 3, 2023
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TIRO Tiro Mais tiroez tiron tirone Tirosh tirofino Tiroga Tiroke Tiroko

Eita, que tiro! 

It's an interjection/slang in Brazilian Portuguese.

'Eita' is an interjection commonly used in the southeast region of Brazil, suggesting awe or surprise or even conformity.

And 'que tiro' literally means 'what a shot'.

When they are thrown in the same sentence, usually means the sayer is in awe, while looking at an attractive person.
Situation: an attractive someone posts a nice pic on instagram

One says: Eita, que tiro!
Eita, que tiro! by Narcisa92 August 1, 2017
Chilean expresion for "immediately", "right now".
altiro
Hazlo al tiro (Do it right now, do it immediately).
al tiro by Captain Sparrow October 5, 2007

Se dan un tiro 

Mexican slang.

In a literal sense it means they could hold a duel or could easily have a one on one gentleman’s fist fight.

What it actually means is that two things are equal in measure to such a point that they might need to resort to drastic measures in order to change one’s perception.
That chick’s hot af.

Yeah but check out this one…

*pulls out phone and shows a picture*

Se dan un tiro.
A state of disaffection, particularly likely to occur when one believes one's awareness of social contradictions is pointless owing to a general lack of concern in the larger population over such contradictions.

A feeling between that of ennui and malaise, often predicated on the perception that meaningful distinctions are being swallowed up by larger cultural forces. Often felt most acutely in shopping malls.
Submitting to the forces of tirony, Steve declined to point out that the "wholly original" movie was really a remake.
tirony by Felix00 June 22, 2009
Normally a african american name but spelled differently.
-Hey Chase is that your friend tirone

-Yeah he spells his name very unique
tirone by sqweeker April 26, 2019