Of course no one has mentioned that this is also an herb.
Dill (Anethum graveolens)
The taste of dill leaves resembles that of caraway, while the seeds are pungent and aromatic. Freshly cut, chopped leaves enhance the flavor of dips, herb butter, soups, salads, fish dishes, and salads. The seeds are used in pickling and can also improve the taste of roasts, stews and vegetables. Try grinding the seeds to use as a salt substitute. Both the flowering heads and seeds are used in flavored vinegars and oils.
Dill (Anethum graveolens)
The taste of dill leaves resembles that of caraway, while the seeds are pungent and aromatic. Freshly cut, chopped leaves enhance the flavor of dips, herb butter, soups, salads, fish dishes, and salads. The seeds are used in pickling and can also improve the taste of roasts, stews and vegetables. Try grinding the seeds to use as a salt substitute. Both the flowering heads and seeds are used in flavored vinegars and oils.
by Dilliam Dillford February 24, 2005
Bad spelling for the word 'dil', which is short for dildo. A mistake indicative of the pathetic shape our public education system is in.
by biffula November 28, 2007
by What's your name man? Alex Ham February 28, 2017
Dill Harris is a character from the Harper Lee novel To Kill A Mockingbird. He is friends with Scout and Jem Finch and he comes to Maycomb County, where Scout and Jem live, every summer to stay with his aunt, Miss Rachel Haverford. His real name is Charles Baker Harris.
Student: Hey what’s Scout’s friend’s name in TKaM? My paragraph about him is due tomorrow
Student 2: Dill Harris
Student: Ok cool thanks
Student 2: Dill Harris
Student: Ok cool thanks
by heyitssimon July 10, 2019
An interjection used at the end of a sentence or as a response to a sentence that is incorrect, false or just wrong. Dilling replaces words such as "physch" "yeah right" or just simply "no."
Dilling is the exact opposite of "Dillis."
Dilling is the exact opposite of "Dillis."
by BeansBaker March 11, 2010
by Le foraminis June 11, 2021