ˈtwistē, -ti adjective
( -er/-est )
Etymology: twist (II) + -y
1. : full of twists, bends, or sinuosities : winding
twisty roads are a pleasure to drive on — J. Eason Gibson
2. : devious , evasive , tricky
she begged him for love of her to beware of all that twisty sex — James Stephens