Gina, have you seen that tree that is claimed to have malaria?
Yes Thomas, that yellow tree is ridiculously ill!
Yes Thomas, that yellow tree is ridiculously ill!
by ILoveMorgan May 30, 2006

by Woodntknow July 30, 2016

A phrase anyone can use in order to have a legitimate sounding excuse for making a mistake at work, at home or when you return something, and you can't think of any other reason.
It also helps if your are or have been sick, thus bringing a little cred to your lame excuse. (Can be used in conjunction with it's 2nd cousin: "ill-advised".)
It also helps if your are or have been sick, thus bringing a little cred to your lame excuse. (Can be used in conjunction with it's 2nd cousin: "ill-advised".)
Woman: Wow! What were you thinking? Of course your pineapple is going to spoil if you bought it 3 weeks ago and left it on your kitchen counter. We can't give you a new one.
Man: Yeah, but I wasn't thinking properly...it's an ill-error. I didn't realize it because I've been sick and couldn't come into the store without giving everyone here my flu.
Woman: OK, go pick one out and I'll have someone ring it up at no charge.
Man: Thank You...(with a fake sneeze)
Man: Yeah, but I wasn't thinking properly...it's an ill-error. I didn't realize it because I've been sick and couldn't come into the store without giving everyone here my flu.
Woman: OK, go pick one out and I'll have someone ring it up at no charge.
Man: Thank You...(with a fake sneeze)
by We Were Just... January 4, 2019

by Elliegpetrz January 2, 2017

by Patrick Bateman's fan June 20, 2010

by sam cocknballs January 13, 2008

Ill eagle means illegal. It is a term created by gamers that comes from the splitting of the two syllables that make up illegal.
by krexpexfex July 20, 2020
