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stiff

stiff [ stif ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. rigid: rigid, inflexible, or hard to move

2. not supple: painful and not supple
stiff muscles

3. severe: very harsh or severe
a stiff punishment

4. taxing: difficult or demanding
stiff competition

5. forceful: having force or power
a stiff breeze

6. strong: strong or potent to the taste or in effect on the body
a stiff drink of black coffee

7. resolute: showing determination and resolve
stiff resistance

8. too high: higher than is justified or usual
stiff prices

9. formal: rigidly formal or distant in manner
a stiff manner

10. nautical not likely to capsize: describes a ship or boat that is relatively stable in the water

11. intoxicated: having had too much alcohol to drink ( slang )



adverb 
Definition:
 
1. totally: totally or utterly
bored stiff
scared stiff

2. in stiff way: in a stiff way or manner



noun  (plural stiffs)
Definition:
 
1. U.S. person: a person, especially somebody of a particular type ( slang )
a lucky stiff

2. U.S. offensive term: an offensive term for somebody regarded as unpleasant or excessively formal ( slang insult )

3. U.S. offensive term: an offensive term for a customer who leaves insufficient tips ( slang insult )

4. corpse: a dead body ( slang )

5. flop: something that is an utter failure ( slang )



transitive verb  (past and past participle stiffed, present participle stiff·ing, 3rd person present singular stiffs)
Definition:
 
1. cheat somebody of money: cheat somebody out of money owed

2. not pay somebody: to fail to pay somebody an amount due or expected
He stiffed me on the tip.

[ Old English stīf< Indo-European, "to compress, pack"]

stiff·ish adjective
stiff·ly adverb
stiff·ness noun
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