What does it mean when someone says you are "tight"?

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  1. The meaning of "tight" can have several different interpretations:

    Common meanings of "tight":
    Close friendship

    "We're tight." → You have a strong, close relationship.

    Example: "You and your cousin are really tight."

    Stylish or impressive (slang)

    "That outfit is tight." → It looks really good.

    "That beat is tight." → It sounds great or well-produced.

    Emotionally reserved or tense

    "You're acting tight." → You seem anxious, upset, or emotionally closed off.

    Drunk or tipsy (less common)

    "He got tight last night." → He drank too much.

    Cheap or stingy (mainly UK slang)

    "He's tight with money." → He doesn’t like to spend.

    In short:
    Positive: Close, stylish, impressive.

    Negative: Tense, drunk, or stingy (depending on region).

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