"Tifty" generally refers to a specific place, a hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, rather than a common English word with multiple synonyms. It may occasionally appear as a rare variant of "tift" (a fit of anger) or a misspelling of "nifty" (stylish/good) or "fittie" (attractive person).
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What does jezz mean in UK slang?
(dʒiz ) interjectionOrigin: euphemism for Jesus2. slang. used variously to express surprise, anger, annoyance, etc. Webster's New World College Dictionary, 5th Digital Edition.
"YYY" has several meanings depending on context, most commonly representing a placeholder for a year (like yyyy) in programming/dates, but also a band (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), an airport code (Mont-Joli), or slang (like "Yeah Yeah Yeah" or Jamaican "yah" for "here"). In UK car tires, YYY is part of the DOT code indicating week and year of manufacture (e.g., 3223 means week 32, 2023).
Shorthand for Send To Receive, S2R or STR is used in chat and other text message communications as letting someone else know if they send their picture to them they'll send theirs to them.
/ˈkɒki/ Other forms: cockily; cockiest; cockier. Cocky means "overly self-confident," like a cocky announcement at the beginning of the season that your soccer team will win the championship without even trying. Cocky originally meant "lecherous," or lustful, but evolved to mean "arrogantly pert" in the 1700s.
Besides "out of order" or "not clean," sloppy can also mean "careless" or "overemotional." So you might do a sloppy job on an important paper for school. Or you might go to a sad movie and cry while you watch it, even though you know it's sloppy and sentimental.
Yes, "yappy" is a word; it's an adjective meaning to bark in short, annoying, high-pitched sounds (like a small dog) or to talk a lot, foolishly, and lengthily, often used disapprovingly. It's derived from the verb "yap" and the suffix "-y" and has been in use since the early 1900s, according to the OED.
"Nifty" is informal slang meaning very good, clever, stylish, or effective, used as a general term of approval for something pleasing, attractive, or ingenious, like a "nifty gadget" or "nifty footwork," though it's considered somewhat dated but still understood. It can also refer to being agile or quick, as in "nifty on his feet," and in British Cockney slang, "nifty" (or "nifty fifty") means £50.
"304 woman," a slang term meaning a promiscuous woman. When 304 is typed into a hand-held calculator then turned upside down, the symbols resemble the word "hoe", which is an American term for a whore. Rocafonda, a neigbourhood in Mataró with the postcode 08304 .