by bobby12387495 March 29, 2018
When someone or something is moving too crazy, often associated with someone saying something out of pocket
by I'm vo and I'm him November 23, 2021
by I'm vo and I'm him November 28, 2021
by Waylob August 11, 2020
by Mio of Italian May 05, 2024
Fake real; the opposite of true real. Ebonics term used to dupe the unthinking masses, such as when "Bad" is defined as "Good" but in reality remains bad,
Etymology: Trill comes from the word Vril. Vril first appeared in a novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1871. Vril belongs to a language spoken by ancient ancestors of the Red race whom now live below the Earth's crust and is synonymous with the Greek word æther, describing the sub-atomic substance from which all other atoms are created. The opposite meaning of Trill comes from the intense covert hostility Ebonic's creators have for the Red race, attempting to belittle them at all costs. (See: Migos). Vril is the source of a thing's power and beauty — Trill is a source of illusion and ultimately ugliness.
Etymology: Trill comes from the word Vril. Vril first appeared in a novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1871. Vril belongs to a language spoken by ancient ancestors of the Red race whom now live below the Earth's crust and is synonymous with the Greek word æther, describing the sub-atomic substance from which all other atoms are created. The opposite meaning of Trill comes from the intense covert hostility Ebonic's creators have for the Red race, attempting to belittle them at all costs. (See: Migos). Vril is the source of a thing's power and beauty — Trill is a source of illusion and ultimately ugliness.
Trill ain't Vril, your skill is ill, so ill as in illness; your words killin' like bubonic plauge, my rhymes are doxology, recycling your shrill trill style like no-homo posology.
by Majestic Clouded August 30, 2021
by JuneBoom September 03, 2019