A god damn icy ass, red-headed creature. Generally known to start fights and or ice out while drunk.
by vato.loco77 August 27, 2009
Chilli Chilli is to put chilli on food. Usually pronounced in a Nigerian accent and movin your hands about vigourously.
by poopy number 2 December 2, 2013
by splashley March 23, 2007
literally the cutest thing ever, the most virtuous, the most pure person ever, always got my back, legit the person with a heart of gold, endless amounts of love to give (not to me sadly) overall the best person I've ever met, and I hope she never let's me go, because idk where I'd be without her she is the one that brightens my day up whether I want it or not, makes me smile whether I want it or not, she's just, the best person I've ever met, I feel blessed to have her ❤️
by winnie ehehe February 10, 2021
by jheide December 29, 2010
The feeling associated with a thought that makes you protective of a specific body part, usually the neck. The word is derived from the scene in Disney's "Pinocchio" when Jiminy Cricket drops a pebble down his pants and shivers, proclaiming: "Ooooooh, chilly."
When I saw the guy get his Achilles tendon slashed in "Pet Semetary," it made me very chilly.
When my dad butchered the goat right in front of me, the sight of the animal's neck being slit open made me so chilly, that I dipped my chin to meet my chest. By not exposing my neck, I now feel safe from having the same thing happen to me.
When my dad butchered the goat right in front of me, the sight of the animal's neck being slit open made me so chilly, that I dipped my chin to meet my chest. By not exposing my neck, I now feel safe from having the same thing happen to me.
by Nynbern Follower February 10, 2010
A code name for a particularly hot specimen, either male or female (whatever floats your boat). When sighting such a specimen, chillie should be uttered under your breath to the closest fellow chillie spotter. If the inevitable happens and the 'chillie' overhears, it's fine as they'll be completely oblivious!
by Yvess January 11, 2011