(adj) used (in certain places at least) to mean stingy in the very negative sense. Does not have to refer to money, but usually does. Usually used when the speaker is referring to someone else who has wronged him or her.
Bob: Hey guys this was some expensive queeze so if you could each pitch in $10 I would really appreciate it.
Mark: Ok sure man.
Joe: Uhhh sorry, I don't have $10.
*Joe leaves*
Mark: Wow, what a douche.
Bob: Yeah, Joe is one stife mug.
Mark: Ok sure man.
Joe: Uhhh sorry, I don't have $10.
*Joe leaves*
Mark: Wow, what a douche.
Bob: Yeah, Joe is one stife mug.
by $.$ April 06, 2011
by MadFace McLovin July 01, 2008
Another word to define such things that are flawless, or perfect. Something so great, so fine, which no other word can describe.
Origins: Canada
Origins: Canada
by Q400 December 28, 2004
1. A word used to describe something small; little; tiny; short.
2. Tight; fitting too closely.
3. Affording little or no extra room.
2. Tight; fitting too closely.
3. Affording little or no extra room.
Janette's ponytail is stife.
I bought a new jacket but, I returned it because it was stife on me.
That guy you hooked me up with is stife. You know I don't like men shorter than me.
I bought a new jacket but, I returned it because it was stife on me.
That guy you hooked me up with is stife. You know I don't like men shorter than me.
by candybaby5891 October 23, 2009
by venusflytrap October 15, 2006
means to rip someone off in terms of money; used most often for when someone buys alcohol for a younger person and charges them way more than the alcohol actually cost
friend 1: “How much did you pay for that 30?”
friend 2: “Uhhh I don’t know, like $30”
friend 1: “Oh shiiiittt. You got stifed”
friend 2: “Uhhh I don’t know, like $30”
friend 1: “Oh shiiiittt. You got stifed”
by lee_pee March 29, 2018