To break a confidence or a trust. When someone confides something Very personal & private to you; trusting you to Keep it confidential only to discover that they were betrayed & the 'private' conversation you had with them has now been told to several other people.
Confidence Betrayal Trust Private Persoanl...."I feel SO hurt; I trusted Amber with something very Personal & now I'm hearing several people talking about it. I Can't believe she Spilled On me like that!"......"Tina broke a confidence; she Spilled On me; she just Can't be trusted to keep her mouth shut"
by 1KoolNana! June 15, 2010
Person: The way Da'Vonne was robbed every Big Brother and The Challenge season she's been on
Other Person: Oop- You spilled
Other Person: Oop- You spilled
by mybussyisintenslyquakingnow February 08, 2021
In slang derived from stan twitter, spill comes from the root “spill the tea”, which means to tell the gossip or the truth. Spill is simply a shortened and modernized version of the now-outdated phrase.
Person 1: “Ariana’s best album is Sweetener.”
Person 2: “Spill! It’s by far her most well-produced and experimental album!”
Person 2: “Spill! It’s by far her most well-produced and experimental album!”
by IAmHelloForU October 09, 2020
by lilmissjessi August 08, 2003
Examples:
1. Man, my Mom's gonna kill me for spilling that red wine on her pillow. That stuff never comes out.
2. Come on, spill. What did you do?
3. Man, that was a gnarly spill I took on the 360, man.
4. Her grades took a major spill this year. I think she'll have to do summer school.
1. Man, my Mom's gonna kill me for spilling that red wine on her pillow. That stuff never comes out.
2. Come on, spill. What did you do?
3. Man, that was a gnarly spill I took on the 360, man.
4. Her grades took a major spill this year. I think she'll have to do summer school.
by M.E.R.E.D.I.T.H!! June 18, 2007
by Ding Dang Do February 20, 2011
to vent, use a lot of words, free form rap, a braindump of ideas.
could be used to describe a lengthy blog post, or a boring speech.
can be used in a positive or negitive way.
could be used to describe a lengthy blog post, or a boring speech.
can be used in a positive or negitive way.
by Jesse Colburn August 15, 2007