by Jump tight October 21, 2020

by Don Riggs October 1, 2025

Tight' can be used as an insult or as a feeling.
As a feeling it would mean "You annoy me or I'm irritated by you"
As a feeling it would mean "You annoy me or I'm irritated by you"
Tyler:You mad bro?
Domonique: You get me tight' (Annoyed)
Adrienne: 'steps in shit'
Mia: Ha ha! You tight!
Domonique: You get me tight' (Annoyed)
Adrienne: 'steps in shit'
Mia: Ha ha! You tight!
by roll_planes June 6, 2015

by gergggg May 13, 2025


White-collar jobs that still require one to wear a collared shirt. Previously, these jobs would have required ties and jackets. With increases in business casual and WFH, most white-collar jobs no longer require collared shirts, but some executive positions, or traditional conservative jobs they’re still required.
by Alobo December 30, 2023
