stiffy

noun
/ˈstɪfi/

Etymology

From stiff + -y.

  1. inherited from *steypós
  2. inherited from *stīfaz
  3. inherited from *stīf
  4. inherited from stīf
  5. inherited from stiff
  6. suffixed as stiffy — “stiff + y

Definitions

  1. An erection of the penis.

    • Fred's got a bulge in his pants — you can tell that he's got a stiffy.
  2. A computer floppy disk of the kind supplied in a stiff plastic outer shell.

    • Never leave home without a spare stiffy disc in your bag.
  3. An extended magazine of a gun.

    • Oh you know I like to mac When they don’t talk back I'll be there in a jiffy with a stiffy
    • Niggas iffy, uh, blicky got the stiffy, uh
    • You niggas too iffy, my Glock got a stiffy
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. A rigidly conformative person

      A rigidly conformative person; a square or goody-goody.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA