by What's your name man? Alex Ham February 28, 2017
 Get the dill with itmug.
Get the dill with itmug. A boastful remark relating to when you are in possession of a pickle or pickle slices, but your colleague is not.
by PoehlerBehr June 5, 2018
 Get the dill with itmug.
Get the dill with itmug. by Emd homie September 20, 2015
 Get the dill dillmug.
Get the dill dillmug. by Xx_ThotMaster69420_xX May 11, 2019
 Get the Dilledmug.
Get the Dilledmug. by Steven Dill On 3 October 2, 2011
 Get the Dillingmug.
Get the Dillingmug. 1.(n) Someone who consistently performs unbelievable acts of stupidity.
2.(n) A friend, dude, or buddy
2.(n) A friend, dude, or buddy
1. "You just lit the wrong end of your cigarette, dill!"
"Dominic Wild is a total dill!"
2. "What's up, dill?"
"Dominic Wild is a total dill!"
2. "What's up, dill?"
by TJD November 19, 2004
 Get the Dillmug.
Get the Dillmug. Of course no one has mentioned that this is also an herb. 
Dill (Anethum graveolens)
The taste of dill leaves resembles that of caraway, while the seeds are pungent and aromatic. Freshly cut, chopped leaves enhance the flavor of dips, herb butter, soups, salads, fish dishes, and salads. The seeds are used in pickling and can also improve the taste of roasts, stews and vegetables. Try grinding the seeds to use as a salt substitute. Both the flowering heads and seeds are used in flavored vinegars and oils.
Dill (Anethum graveolens)
The taste of dill leaves resembles that of caraway, while the seeds are pungent and aromatic. Freshly cut, chopped leaves enhance the flavor of dips, herb butter, soups, salads, fish dishes, and salads. The seeds are used in pickling and can also improve the taste of roasts, stews and vegetables. Try grinding the seeds to use as a salt substitute. Both the flowering heads and seeds are used in flavored vinegars and oils.
by Dilliam Dillford May 13, 2005
 Get the dillmug.
Get the dillmug.