#shills. Top Definition. CTR. Correct The Record, an American political action committee (PAC) which supports Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race.
"CTR #SHILLS: HOW MUCH DOES SATAN PAY YOU HOURLY FOR YOUR TIME?" "CTR is hitting us hard today folks. Here's a rare Donald to cheer you up."
by Earl Rezloh February 13, 2018
1: "That last series was shit."
2: "I know, I'm still going to buy all the tie-in comics, though."
1. "You're a cuck shill, you know that."
2: "Oh, fuck off."
2: "I know, I'm still going to buy all the tie-in comics, though."
1. "You're a cuck shill, you know that."
2: "Oh, fuck off."
by LargerSlime March 20, 2023
A phrase used to describe a person who is beyond normal frugality or thriftiness. This person usually refuses to spend money on anything and is disgusted when they are forced to do so. Instead, they rather take any other option to avoid paying for anything.
“She is so cheap and tight fisted. She is squeezing a pound out of a shilling”
by Hugh Wards June 23, 2020
A person whose social media feed primarily consists of promoting other products from which they clearly receive a commission. Their content has likely devolved from being personable and containing substance to being destitute of any authenticity.
Hey Did you see Konig's new Instagram skincare post of him using endangered black rhinoceros pills?
No, I stopped watching his shill feed.
No, I stopped watching his shill feed.
by notthesec December 31, 2024
Verb: Present Continuous
Gay Slang
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries the Naval forces of England suffered from a lack of sailors. Consequently men were press-ganged into service. They were given drinks until drunk by recruiters, and when drunk the King's Shilling would be placed in their pocket whenceforth they would be cudgelled and taken semi-conscious aboard the ship. In the morning they were convinced that they had accepted the King's Shilling in good faith and had therefore been unarguably and indefinitely conscripted.
In gay terms: getting drunk and turning gay
Gay Slang
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries the Naval forces of England suffered from a lack of sailors. Consequently men were press-ganged into service. They were given drinks until drunk by recruiters, and when drunk the King's Shilling would be placed in their pocket whenceforth they would be cudgelled and taken semi-conscious aboard the ship. In the morning they were convinced that they had accepted the King's Shilling in good faith and had therefore been unarguably and indefinitely conscripted.
In gay terms: getting drunk and turning gay
"He woke up, after receiving the King's Shilling (he didn't know how), with a tremendous hangover. His partner DID know how.
by Tony du SXW2 January 19, 2022
“Bwai I eat wah buff $10 Chicken with steak sauce and I still hungry”
“Bredda you da wah big shilling”
“Bredda you da wah big shilling”
by Yo Pa01 July 09, 2020
Noun.
Historical definition:
During the Napoleonic wars, due to the lack of able seamen, sailors were recruited (press-ganged) by being paid a sign up fee - 1 King's Shilling.
Reluctant conscripts would be approached by one or more 'recruiters' who would ply them with alcohol until they were totally drunk. They would then hit them over the head with a 'cudgel' and place a King's Shilling in the drunkard's pocket. The inebriate would then be carried on board where they were woken up and convinced that they had joined in good faith. Any argument against the join would be discredited by the discovery of the King's Shilling.
Modern Usage
Discreet gay proposition.
Historical definition:
During the Napoleonic wars, due to the lack of able seamen, sailors were recruited (press-ganged) by being paid a sign up fee - 1 King's Shilling.
Reluctant conscripts would be approached by one or more 'recruiters' who would ply them with alcohol until they were totally drunk. They would then hit them over the head with a 'cudgel' and place a King's Shilling in the drunkard's pocket. The inebriate would then be carried on board where they were woken up and convinced that they had joined in good faith. Any argument against the join would be discredited by the discovery of the King's Shilling.
Modern Usage
Discreet gay proposition.
Historical Usage
"I don't know what happened! I was approached by two sailors who got me pissed. Next thing I know I woke up 'in the navy' having received a King's Shilling into my pocket!"
Modern Usage:
"Hello young man, will you let me pay you into the Navy with a King's Shilling?"
OR
"I was only 21 when I received the King's Shilling!"
OR
"I've been approached but am yet to accept the King's Shilling!"
"I don't know what happened! I was approached by two sailors who got me pissed. Next thing I know I woke up 'in the navy' having received a King's Shilling into my pocket!"
Modern Usage:
"Hello young man, will you let me pay you into the Navy with a King's Shilling?"
OR
"I was only 21 when I received the King's Shilling!"
OR
"I've been approached but am yet to accept the King's Shilling!"
by Tony du Angletere March 13, 2022