What does «tizo» mean in Spanish?
- Badly charred piece of wood or firewood that gives off smoke when burning.
- Any material that is burned in fire, giving off smoke and bad odor.
- A piece of very dry wood, with an indentation along its length, which is used to light the oven while the bread is being put in and taken out.
- Electric plug inside the car that can also be used to light a cigarette.
Examples of use in Spanish: "compré un cargador de celular para el tizo del coche".
- (andar tizo) Being high on marijuana.
♦ Used in: Mexico
Examples of use in Spanish: "Juancito anda tizo todo el día".