The Vietnamese word "khít khịt" can be understood as an adjective that describes something that is close-fitting or snug. It is often used to indicate that an item of clothing or an object fits very tightly against the body or another surface, leaving little to no space.
In more advanced contexts, "khít khịt" can also refer to situations where there is an uncomfortable or excessive tightness—like being in a cramped space.
While "khít khịt" primarily refers to tightness in a physical sense, it can also be used metaphorically to describe situations where people or things are too close together, leading to discomfort or tension.
"Khít khịt" is a descriptive word that conveys the idea of something being tightly fitted or closely packed.