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ill
For example: A fedex delivery person could be called "ill" when they make the claim that they attempted delivery and yet they never even came to your location for delivery.
That fedex dude is ill.
That fedex dude is ill.
Ill
Used often in Shakespearean plays and often meaning “wicked”. Adopted by Rock music artists at first then spread over into the Hip Hop genre prior to becoming a popular street slang and used in both positive and negative connotations
Ill by D Jay Cee Mobile Entertainment December 12, 2018
ill
as in "to get ill"
Letting loose and enjoying oneself in a social setting (such as a party or nightclub) -- typically by consuming intoxicating substances; also see getting lifted or faded
* similar to "taking the edge off" but without the implied negative pretext *
Letting loose and enjoying oneself in a social setting (such as a party or nightclub) -- typically by consuming intoxicating substances; also see getting lifted or faded
* similar to "taking the edge off" but without the implied negative pretext *
"Party people, your dreams have now been fulfilled ... get your ass up and let's get ill!" -- De la Soul - Oooh (feat. Redman)
"It's Friday night...time to get ill!"
"It's Friday night...time to get ill!"
ill by Päraиoid Диdяoid May 5, 2019
ILL
Mama could not get to her tanning-bed appointment because of the stand-off. She was right ill about that.