an extreme case of hilarity; a reason to use the word ROFLCOPTER
a case of merriment where one is about to cry
a case of merriment where one is about to cry
by RandomCoolPerson101 April 08, 2010
by Seraah's friend January 06, 2017
by maurene May 28, 2008
1. Used in the phrase 'Up the hilary' meaning pregnant. Taken from the name of singer/actress Hilary Duff adapted from use of duff
2. Something that is broken also adapted from duff
2. Something that is broken also adapted from duff
1. Shazza is up the hilary again... she is such a little slag
2. This vibrator is new and yet it does not function correctly... it must be hilary
2. This vibrator is new and yet it does not function correctly... it must be hilary
by Han and Jen October 21, 2005
when Jordan Richards talks about his emotions to his 'best friends', these emotions will vary
1: confessing about his true love to rhiley
2: confessing his true feelings to the boys, for example. Michael Potts is his fourth 'best friend' he loves him
1: confessing about his true love to rhiley
2: confessing his true feelings to the boys, for example. Michael Potts is his fourth 'best friend' he loves him
Rhiley: I'M deeply in love with her, I would do anything to kiss her one last time, this was quite the hilarious conversation
by nnnnnnnnnaaaaaaaaw April 16, 2010
A popular abbreviation for Hilarious, also a reference to Hilary Clinton. Usually used when the humor it is applied to is somewhat serious or not actually that funny. Though often used just because you feel like saying it......
Fred: Wow, that guy just joked about alcoholic parents with Jeff.
Jenine: Wait isn't his mother an alcoholic?
Fred: Yea, isn't that so Hilary!
Jenine: Wait isn't his mother an alcoholic?
Fred: Yea, isn't that so Hilary!
by Ergo Proxy March 19, 2010

