I made up a word that sounds like it's from Urban Dictionary, it's called the "Norwegian TIght Rope"
by Barbara_Fraun October 16, 2019

by Sancheese July 7, 2014

by Kumpel June 9, 2022

A slang term embraced by the young generation, "Sick Tight Nasty" or STN, has become the go-to expression for describing something super cool and impressive. This term originated from the need to convey unparalleled enthusiasm and awe in response to remarkable events, experiences, or individuals.
In my office, a phone call permeated the air. It was Matt, our resident problem-solver extraordinaire, engaging in a challenging conversation. It was a tenant who was livid about a broken blind. Their frustration echoed through the phone. Matt remained unfazed.
He effortlessly diffused their anger, replacing it with understanding and empathy. Matt's ability to relate the impact of the blind on their daily life was nothing short of remarkable. He explained his action plan, detailing how he would rectify the situation. The tenant's tone softened. I marveled at how Matt transformed their frustration into optimism. A sense of triumph radiated through the phone line. The once-irate tenant was now filled with gratitude. I couldn't contain my excitement any longer.
Me: "Yo, Matt!" I exclaimed. My voice carried through the office, turning heads in curiosity.
Me: "That was straight-up STN, my guy!" a wide grin spreading across my face. Matt chuckled, his voice filled with the nonchalant confidence of someone who had faced death, but death ran away.
Matt: "Ain't nothing but a thang!" his words resonated with a sense of humble pride.
Matt: "That's my fourth five-star review today. Stay Sick Tight Nasty, my friend!"
I couldn't help but feel inspired by his unwavering dedication and exceptional customer service. I realized Matt's actions were more than a job requirement—they were a testament to his character and ability to make a lasting impact on the lives of those he STNd.
He effortlessly diffused their anger, replacing it with understanding and empathy. Matt's ability to relate the impact of the blind on their daily life was nothing short of remarkable. He explained his action plan, detailing how he would rectify the situation. The tenant's tone softened. I marveled at how Matt transformed their frustration into optimism. A sense of triumph radiated through the phone line. The once-irate tenant was now filled with gratitude. I couldn't contain my excitement any longer.
Me: "Yo, Matt!" I exclaimed. My voice carried through the office, turning heads in curiosity.
Me: "That was straight-up STN, my guy!" a wide grin spreading across my face. Matt chuckled, his voice filled with the nonchalant confidence of someone who had faced death, but death ran away.
Matt: "Ain't nothing but a thang!" his words resonated with a sense of humble pride.
Matt: "That's my fourth five-star review today. Stay Sick Tight Nasty, my friend!"
I couldn't help but feel inspired by his unwavering dedication and exceptional customer service. I realized Matt's actions were more than a job requirement—they were a testament to his character and ability to make a lasting impact on the lives of those he STNd.
by Healthy Loose Clean June 12, 2023

This saying relates to the Sound of Music . In a deleted scene Baron Von Trapp finds away around Julie Andrews vowels as a nun leaving her front bum pure.
by Smalley 2 Shits November 16, 2016

Example 1: you’re like a giraffe on a tight rope.
Example 2: you’re more nervous than a giraffe on a tight rope, what’s wrong?
Example 3: there’s a big test coming soon and I feel like a giraffe on a tight rope.
Example 2: you’re more nervous than a giraffe on a tight rope, what’s wrong?
Example 3: there’s a big test coming soon and I feel like a giraffe on a tight rope.
by Rosie python July 26, 2020

this is a phrase used against a person of color when they are racially profiled in an area they are not welcomed
by Beachboykensc February 13, 2022
