pilled
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English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]pilled (comparative more pilled, superlative most pilled)
- (slang) Pilled-up, intoxicated on pills.
- 1966, Alan Bestic, Turn Me on Man, page 20:
- Remember when I was bumming around Chelsea on the purple hearts! The chicks there thought I was God's gift to their little bohemia. A real devil. ‘I'm pilled to the gills,’ I'd tell them and their little eyes would grow as big as plates.
- 2014, Casey Harison, quoting “Irish” Jack Lyons, Feedback: The Who and Their Generation, Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 65:
- I never give these randy bastards a second glance when I'm dancing because when I'm pilled sex is too slow and anyway my legs are like rubber and I feel like I can out-dance anyone.
- (textiles) Of woven fabric: having formed small matted balls of fiber.
- (Can we verify(+) this sense?) (slang) In a state of believing. (In the sense of having taken a figurative pill)
- 2021, Caleb Madison, “How We Swallowed Redpilled Whole”, in The Atlantic[1]:
- To be X-pilled meant to learn new information that made you an enthusiastic lover of X.
Derived terms
[edit]Verb
[edit]pilled
- simple past and past participle of pill
Further reading
[edit]- “pilled (up) adj.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang, Jonathon Green, 2016–present