Definition
To be 'trussed' means to be tied up tightly, typically with the limbs bound close to the body ๐. It suggests a state of being securely fastened or restrained, often in a manner that restricts movement significantly. Think of a chicken prepared for roasting or a prisoner bound for transport. Unlike simply being 'tied,' 'trussed' implies a specific method of binding that is both secure and restrictive. Metaphorically it can suggest being rendered helpless. Being trussed feels very vulnerable.