In New Zealand, "tierd" is a colloquial term that often refers to something being tired or worn out, particularly in an informal context. It's commonly used in conversation to describe feeling fatigued or exhausted, similar to its use in other English-speaking countries. The spelling "tierd" may be a playful or regional variation, but it generally conveys the same meaning.
Maybe, he could be emotionally/mentally tired, not just physically.
Tierd from all their running around.
when you get tierd
no they get tierd
Zeus and the other gods got tierd of being pushed around by the titans and the gods attacked the titans and killed them.
She was in akimbo position because she was very tierd.
because they are tierd of having a bad life
"I feel tired" would be "Siento cansado"
because he is tierd from doiung what ever
becasue they are tierd poor things
your hyped up with tierdness. eg. you are on a sleepover and you get tierd so you eat sweets you get hyper and your tierd. just a simple orientation of the words. drunk: high and hyper fatigue:tierd