adverbial phrase = enormously more than the normal use of an adjective; the norm on steroids; usually negative
by Sergeant Grammar May 22, 2006
by therealistwriterfromthesouth August 20, 2020
To punctuate a conversation with pauses. Oftentimes, the pauses are because the person is coming up with witty puns.
Similar to the adverb "stiltedly".
Similar to the adverb "stiltedly".
Josh and Selome kept stilting the conversation with puns, but luckily Katelyn knew to expect this.
It was difficult to follow the conversation because both parties kept stiliting.
It was difficult to follow the conversation because both parties kept stiliting.
by DylanSchiff July 26, 2010
The nickname given to Wilt Chamberlain (of Lakers and 76ers NBA fame) for his height (7'1") and ability to score over even the toughest of defenders.
The NBA record for most points in a single game is held by Wilt "The Stilt" Chamberlain, who scored 100 points on March 2, 1962 against the New York Knicks.
by jeustain April 26, 2005
usually refering to raymonds long skiny legs.
legs without any shape or colour
jus long bone with some skin
legs without any shape or colour
jus long bone with some skin
by larry May 24, 2004
by lewi turner March 22, 2007
by Hypereia May 6, 2010