TESTY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Lesser men have become testy and difficult when subjected to the constant pain that such injuries bring in their wake—a pain that is both physical and mental He is getting really very testy But he became, to put it mildly, a little testy when some of us asked questions about the composition of the working party and what had been happening on it
What does testy mean? - Definitions. net What does testy mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word testy Easily annoyed, irritable Marked by impatience or ill humor He made testy remarks Etymology: Middle English testif, from testu, from teste + -u Compare modern French tête, têtu