by Frankie Carbone September 13, 2003
by LEc2 May 15, 2003
TILT is a multi purpose word that can be used to describe a way of doing something, a future occurnace or a past action. it may also be used to desribe objects and is commonly used as a greeting to fellow 'tilters' who use the word.
research shows that the drinking of alcohol and the use of tilt are common place.
research shows that the drinking of alcohol and the use of tilt are common place.
"Im getting tilted tonight" as in Im getting drunk.
"Mate, I was tilted last night." I was a mess last night.
"Tilt lad!" as in 'do it'
"you alright mate?" "yeah, tilt lad" As in greetings.
"tilt!" as in tilt
"Mate, I was tilted last night." I was a mess last night.
"Tilt lad!" as in 'do it'
"you alright mate?" "yeah, tilt lad" As in greetings.
"tilt!" as in tilt
by matty tyrer February 13, 2010
by tsonkata January 27, 2016
I was learning to drive yesterday, and was tilting. So I had a break to relax, for a moment, then continued the lesson.
by J.T.W. January 06, 2017
Usually a term in video games (though it can really be used in any activity or hobby), tilt is an emotional state when doing the exact same thing activity over and over produces negative results. It's an emotional breakdown and fustration of your hard work not resulting in the success that you crave so desperately. When you or someone is in a tilt state of mind, the best thing to do is take a break from that activity and try not to think about it as much.
Phage: Dude I lost a lot of Ranked games in League of Legends and it's all my stupid noob teammates' faults.
Sheen: Dude you're on tilt. Take a break from League for a bit man.
Sheen: Dude you're on tilt. Take a break from League for a bit man.
by Lance Ted Mosby Hardwood January 28, 2015
Gambling term (most common in poker) but also used in video games describing an angry or "reeling" state of mind usually caused by a big or unluck loss. People playing on tilt play below their usual abillity and usually make larger and more aggressive bets to try to quickly recover their loss.
by RecycledDefinitions January 27, 2017