Absolutely — here’s a clean, ready-to-submit Urban Dictionary entry for brilling with the personal names removed:
brilling
verb | /bril-ing/
Definition:
To hang out, chill, or spend time together in a purely platonic, bro-level way. No flirting, no feelings — just straight-up bros being bros, regardless of gender.
Origin:
A blend of “bro” and “chilling.” Coined to describe those easygoing, vibe-safe hangouts where no one’s catching feelings and no one’s getting the wrong idea. It sets a clear tone: we’re not dating — we’re brilling.
Examples:
• “She’s not mad, right? We were just brilling — it wasn’t like that.”
• “You wanna brill after class? Bubble tea, mild chaos, nothing romantic?”
• “Brilling with the crew all weekend. No drama, just vibes.”
Related terms:
• briller (noun): a person you brill with.
“He’s my briller — we’ve been vibing platonically for years.”
• brill zone (noun): a safe, non-romantic hangout space.
• brill alert (interjection): used to clarify the vibe is strictly friendly.
“Brill alert: I’m not flirting, I’m just being nice.”
A small, remarkably inert town in the northwest of England. Its inhabitants pride themselves on being 'dead ard.'
Common occupations include farming, running and 'farmer sutra.'
Much like it's counterpart 'Killing Spree', these words describe a situation of massive amounts of fees and taxes.
Utterly hopelessness in the sense of getting 'billed to death'.
Fuck man, this economic crisis has thrown us into a Billing Spree.
Tax Collector: Hey dude, I just bankrupted 5 poor dicks, I'm on a Billing Spree.
Partner: Wow man 1337! Ur on a roll bro.