by The Minty Scarf December 10, 2018
1. One who, at a party or other reasonable facsimiles of social gatherings "spills" their shots, mixed drinks, beers, cocktails, and any other alcohol-laden beverages down a sink, into a toilet, out a window, etc. whilst pretending that they are more inebriated than they truly are; i.e., pretending that they have actually consumed the amount of alcohol that all their empty beer cans/shot glasses/red plastic cups would suggest.
2. Any such person who pretends that they are more drunk than they really are, even if they do not physically commit the act of spilling.
2. Any such person who pretends that they are more drunk than they really are, even if they do not physically commit the act of spilling.
"Chris cannot hold liquor for his asshole's sake but he's a well known "spiller" so he was mostly just putting on a drunk act. He wants to say he's had as much as everyone else but he knows he'd be floored if he did, so he's always sneaking over to the window or making fifty trips to the john and then he comes back asking for another drink."
-The Basketball Diaries
-The Basketball Diaries
by CrackHeadno1 December 28, 2005
by Buhrgerking December 11, 2015
"I promise to keep it to myself," said the loose-lipped, shifty-mouthed Bean Spiller, who then turned around and told everyone.
by Midda Challie October 17, 2010
Large fatty tissue of the upper arm. This tissue is likely to knock over the gravy while reaching for an object on the opposite side of the table.
by Somebodyinok April 10, 2009
Adipose tissue mainly in the upper arm. This adipose tissue poses a severe threat to the lively hood of any dinner in which gravy is part of.
by bubbagumpshrimpcomp April 18, 2009
A person of Asian descent. Comes from the stereotype that Asians tend to spill water, be it in glasses, cups, sinks, bathtubs, or the largest flowing body of water in Asia.
Person 1: "Water spiller? Where's that even come from?"
Person 2: "Have you ever heard of the Yangtze River?"
Person 1: "Jiang knocked over a glass again."
Person 2: "What a water-spiller!"
Person 2: "Have you ever heard of the Yangtze River?"
Person 1: "Jiang knocked over a glass again."
Person 2: "What a water-spiller!"
by PoCo47 February 08, 2011