1. A liar that is running for the most powerful position in the United States government.
2. A Democrat that runs for Republican positions.
3. Someone who changes their position on any issue to please the people around her.
4. Someone who takes money from people to do exactly as they say. (Sometimes referred to as a prostitute
5. Someone that uses establishment media to advertise and report biased information to it's audience.
6. Hillary Clinton
Shillary Clinton did not support gay marriage until 2013 and now spouts about how she "always supported it".
CNN (The Clinton News Network) really loves Shillary Clinton!
Combination of "silly" and "large". Used to describe achievement/act/incident of great significance. Most likely to be found in the lexicon of students at the University of St Andrews, where the term originates.
"Shagged that bird from last night, she was a solid 7 #sillarge"
"Just won 10-1 at FIFA, not even one of them was a Jew Goal. Sillarge."
"Went through a whole series of Game of Thrones last night, sillarge."
The practice of planting a shill in an audience for the purpose of controlling questions and comments directed to the speaker; as in a political forum.
when something is silly and hilarious at the same time and you can't make up your mind on which word you want to say, this word is most likely to naturally come out of your mouth.
Tim: “You must like getting spanked Farley, I guess it runs in the family.”
Sillay is a mix of words silly and slay, it means exactly what it says. It´s silly (foolish) and it slays (as a form of approval). Usually used as an adjective or a verb.
person 1: I think it would be a time saver if cereal came already in a bowl.
person 2: That is so st.. actually sillay.