A state of mind and body you enter from 2pm to 5pm the day after drinking. It's like the hangover after your hangover. You realize your body suddenly feels terrible and the headache you thought you had gotten rid of is back. If it's really bad you may need to check and make sure you aren't in strugglevania.
Nick - "Man I felt ok this morning, but now I just feel horrible. It's like my whole body's falling apart."
Darren - *checks watch* "yep 2pm, right on schedule. Welcome to struggle city"
Darren - *checks watch* "yep 2pm, right on schedule. Welcome to struggle city"
by Past Mayor of Struggle City January 26, 2013

by PONI December 30, 2014

Being that the origin of the word, "Trill", is in Texas closely associated to Houston rap culture, it is often thought Trill City would be Houston, Texas. Early use of the word has been seen throughout the southern United States in places like New Orleans, Memphis, and Atlanta.
The origin of "Trill" is Port Arthur, Texas, with its native rap group, UGK (Under Ground Kingz, Pimp C & Bun B), popularizing the word in Houston and elsewhere as they became influential icons for southern rap, comparable to 8 Ball & MJG.
So if the term were to be placed with a correct physical location in a historical context it would have to be Port Arthur, Texas.
However the first appropriation of the combination of words "Trill City" was by a crew known as Trill City Kings, a diverse group of Texans ranging widely in interest, artistic medium, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. The crew is associated to Texas youth culture infused with everything from skateboarding to graffiti, rap, and punk music. And their label "Trill City" was used as creative outlet for Texas centric expressions often in the form of typeface design and illustration. For this purpose, Trill City is an abstract concept more widely applicable as a state of mind.
The origin of "Trill" is Port Arthur, Texas, with its native rap group, UGK (Under Ground Kingz, Pimp C & Bun B), popularizing the word in Houston and elsewhere as they became influential icons for southern rap, comparable to 8 Ball & MJG.
So if the term were to be placed with a correct physical location in a historical context it would have to be Port Arthur, Texas.
However the first appropriation of the combination of words "Trill City" was by a crew known as Trill City Kings, a diverse group of Texans ranging widely in interest, artistic medium, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. The crew is associated to Texas youth culture infused with everything from skateboarding to graffiti, rap, and punk music. And their label "Trill City" was used as creative outlet for Texas centric expressions often in the form of typeface design and illustration. For this purpose, Trill City is an abstract concept more widely applicable as a state of mind.
by SlimTexan May 19, 2015

Corpus Christi, TX
by the_hot_fire September 16, 2009

"city slang, the sweetest slang around"
"city slang - the urban pride"
"bigup city slang"
"city slang ah di number 1 sound"
"city slang - the urban pride"
"bigup city slang"
"city slang ah di number 1 sound"
by jah knows May 8, 2008

A quaint drinking village with a fishing problem.
Basically swamp land. Known for the Seafood Featival.
Basically swamp land. Known for the Seafood Featival.
When you think Everglades city you picture alligators, murky water, and mud surrounding a small group of residences.
by bornintheswamp April 7, 2008

a metaphorical place, but really state of mind where the most unlikely of comebacks are possible.
used as a sarcastic exclamation when you're losing really badly in a game or competition, and already past the point of a comeback.
used as a sarcastic exclamation when you're losing really badly in a game or competition, and already past the point of a comeback.
by Inglish October 30, 2007
