This is the 6200th most frequent Japanese word.
キッツ
"キッツ" (Kitts) is Japanese slang derived from "きつい" (kitsui), meaning "tough," "intense," or "harsh." It often describes something emotionally or physically overwhelming.
In this sentence, 'キッツい' is an adjective expressing that something is demanding or strenuous, derived from the word 'きつい'.
この仕事、キッツいなぁ。
This job is tough.
Here, 'キッツ' is used colloquially to describe something emotionally difficult or blunt, reflecting a shortened form of 'きつい'.
彼が言ったことはちょっとキッツじゃない?
Isn't what he said a bit harsh?
'キッツすぎる' uses 'キッツ' as a derivative of 'きつい', emphasizing excessive difficulty or challenge in the context.