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tight (TIGHT) (adjective)
1. Not easily moved or opened; fastened, attached, or held in a position that is difficult to move: "The lid on the box was a tight fit and it was hard to open until he used more pressure."
2. Fitting very close to the body: "His pants are too tight, so he needs to get a looser, more comfortable pair, before we can go."
3. A low supply; not easily available: "We can't afford to go on a vacation because money is just too tight since we're getting much less income."
tight (TIGHT) (adjective)
Stingy: "My friend has a reputation of being very tight with his money and so I didn't want to ask him for a loan."
tight (TIGHT) (adjective)
An informal reference about someone who has had too much alcohol to drink or is drunk: "The bartender decided not to serve the customer any more drinks because the guy was obviously tight."

My cousin was not tight when we first got together at the local pub and he treated us all to a drink. In fact, we sat tight until we all became tight and the bouncer, who was wearing tight trousers, told us that we had to leave.

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(Latin: narrow, tight, slender, thin)