It is a new and improved way to say "thrilled". If you are thrillied, you are even more excited than you would be if you were thrilled.
Magghie: Are you excited for the carnival?
Nolan: Of course I am! I'm thrillied!
Eric: When the proselytizing Jehovah's Witnesses came, I answered the door NAKED! It was thrillying!
Nolan: Of course I am! I'm thrillied!
Eric: When the proselytizing Jehovah's Witnesses came, I answered the door NAKED! It was thrillying!
by Magpie Coulton August 22, 2011
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norman-"oh, what's up trilliamquantormortis marlecimer III!"
trilliamquantormortis marlecimer-"sorry you're speaking to the CEO of swag and coolness"
norbus-"hey, trilliamquantormortis marlecimer III, shut up!"
trilliamquantormortis marlecimer-"you have angereed the CEO of swaggy and coolness bro"
(intensly fondles the balls of norbus"
trilliamquantormortis marlecimer-"sorry you're speaking to the CEO of swag and coolness"
norbus-"hey, trilliamquantormortis marlecimer III, shut up!"
trilliamquantormortis marlecimer-"you have angereed the CEO of swaggy and coolness bro"
(intensly fondles the balls of norbus"
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A very toxic soft gray metallic chemical element with an atomic number of 81 and atomic symbol of Tl. It's sometimes used in things like electrical components and optical lenses. When combined with sulfur and oxygen, it was once widely used as rodent poisoning, but it was later outlawed in 1972 due to health concerns.
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Get the thallium mug.Thallium is a chemical element with the symbol Tl and atomic number 81. It is a gray post-transition metal that is not found free in nature. When isolated, thallium resembles tin, but discolors when exposed to air. Chemists William Crookes and Claude-Auguste Lamy discovered thallium independently in 1861, in residues of sulfuric acid production.
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