Verb, Past tense;
an act of deviance usually pertaining to escaping from a situation in which money is required of the escapee.
an act of deception committed towards someone.
an act of deviance usually pertaining to escaping from a situation in which money is required of the escapee.
an act of deception committed towards someone.
"I illed on our tab at the club last night; saved me some $200."
"That bitch was supposed to give me a ride home, but illed on me!"
"That bitch was supposed to give me a ride home, but illed on me!"
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1. Adj. Feeling under the weather, as with a cold or the flu.
2. Adj. Having great skill or skills with respect to a particular endeavor.
3. Adj. Being particularly depraved, usually with respect to one's selfish pursuits or the manner in which one treats others.
4. v. A more fashionable version of the verb "to chill," i.e., to relax, lounge, to hang out.
2. Adj. Having great skill or skills with respect to a particular endeavor.
3. Adj. Being particularly depraved, usually with respect to one's selfish pursuits or the manner in which one treats others.
4. v. A more fashionable version of the verb "to chill," i.e., to relax, lounge, to hang out.
1. I'm feeling ill today.
2. "Damn, I'm ill at this game!"
3. "Yeah, so Raekwon tried to steal his chef's hat, and he straight murdered that kid with a soup ladel. He's pretty ill like that."
4. "I'm going to ill out at my house tonight," or "What did we do last night? Oh, we illed out at your mom's place."
2. "Damn, I'm ill at this game!"
3. "Yeah, so Raekwon tried to steal his chef's hat, and he straight murdered that kid with a soup ladel. He's pretty ill like that."
4. "I'm going to ill out at my house tonight," or "What did we do last night? Oh, we illed out at your mom's place."
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