Taking a drink of a liquid, normally a alcoholic beverage, in the amount larger than a sip, but smaller than a chug, A SHWILL.
by Skiz Kaniz November 14, 2006
That woman is such a Schwill.
by GwnBstn010 October 05, 2022
The act of taking a pull or swig directly from a bottle of liquor. Schwills are usually performed in a group while passing the bottle to the next person after each schwill. Schwills are not mixed, but can be pre-chased, chased (chaser), or be taken str8 up no chase.
by French Landis September 21, 2006
by Phreaky Jesus January 17, 2005
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by Phreaky Jesus January 17, 2005
Usually pertains to alcohol, but can also be used for pretty much anything. It can be a noun, verb, adjective, or almost any other part of speech. It can mean to take a drink, a hit, a drag, a bite, etc. It can be used to describe a person, i.e. schwilly, or drunk. There are many variations of the word schwill, but my favorite is schwillmaster. Schwill may be the most useful word in my vocabulary, and it's just fun to say. The word originates from Shakedown Street, but claimed fame when Randy Rollins brought it to Tha Gilla, IL, where the word took off and became standard Gilla language.
n.- That schwill takes dank!
v.- Let me schwill that bong(or beer, blunt, spliff, etc.)
adj.- Dude, Sko was straight schwilled last night.
v.- Who schwilled all my forty?
v.- Let me schwill that bong(or beer, blunt, spliff, etc.)
adj.- Dude, Sko was straight schwilled last night.
v.- Who schwilled all my forty?
by sko42 January 21, 2006