What is the meaning of THRILL. Phrases containing THRILL
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Unauthorized lowlevel flying and stunting--thrilling, sometimes fatal, usually career-ending if caught.
fun, thrills, enjoyment
Adj. Thrilled and full of energy, often as a result of partaking in illicit drugs.
Noun. 1. Pleasure, thrills. E.g."He always gets his jollies from hurting others." 2. Holidays, vacation. E.g."Are you going to mainland Europe again for your jollies?"
This fetish is similar to kleptomania (drive to steal things), however kleptophilia is characterized by sexual arousal from stealing, not just thrill seeking.
(1) kicking a person in the testicles while two people held each leg akimbo (2) a game played by "big lads." It involved standing facing each other, about 3 - 5 feet apart, on a grassy area and taking a knife (usually a pen-knife), which you would then throw at your opponent's feet. He would have to (without walking) plant his foot where the knife landed and pull it out of the ground without falling over. He would then throw the knife at YOUR feet and you would have to do the same. The first person to flinch or fall over when trying to retrieve the knife was the loser. It was basically like a game of Twister, but with the added thrill of possibly being wounded included. (ed: I remember playing this game in Caerffili, Wales during the 50's - 60's but I think it had a different name... any ideas??)
Adj. Lively, energetic, thrilling. E.g."What was that last tune the DJ played? It was pumpin'."
Thrill seeking masterbation, while your mum is walking upstairs to your bedroom after you have called her. the object of the game is to come before she opens the door and catches you.
Frantic, anxious, happy, thrilled, e.g. "I was all geeked the day I found that hundred dollars!".
Big thrill. "That roller coaster was such a head rush!"
Adj. Excited, pleased, thrilled. E.g."My dad was stoked when I passed my driving test."
Pumpin is slang for lively, energetic, thrilling.
Thrill is slang for an orgasm.
Noun. 1. A telephone call. E.g. "I'll give you a buzz with the details in the morning." 2. A thrill. E.g. "She gets a buzz from being provocative and causing arguments."
Verb. To enjoy greatly, to be thrilled, often sexually. E.g."She looked so horny; I really got off on that skin tight rubber dress."
Sexual thrills.
Rippy is British slang for excellent, thrilling.
Jollies is slang for pleasure, thrills.
Kicks is British slang for trousers.Kicks is Black−American slang for shoes.Kicks is slang for thrills.
Derived from Cheap thrills. Used to denote that the activity that a schoolmate was finding pleasure in, was tne that the speaker did not think was up to much at all, and was, in all truth, a bit gay (to use the terms bandied about at the time). Geeky child: 'I really like classical music' - Hard, sporty child: 'Cheapies!' Contributor says Lee Pullen of St Joseph's RC High Heywood was a particularly fine exponent of this put down - his measured derision was an object lesson in instant deflation of the subject's ego.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
overshoes
In a UK café or pub, it is common for small groups of friends to take it in turns to buy a round of drinks for everyone at the table. In a large group this may not be practical – people may decide to buy their own or split into smaller rounds. If you don't want to take part or you can't afford to, it is perfectly acceptable to say so and buy your own
to frustrate plans - "My dad put the kibosh on my plans for Spring Break."
Bugger all is slang for nothing.
gambling game using coins
Noun. An objectionable person. Rhyming slang on 'cunt'. James Blunt, a British musician. [2000s]
marijuana
barbiturates
Cyclona is slang for phencyclidine.
Cocaine
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n.
A warbling; a trill.
n.
A sensation as of being thrilled; a tremulous excitement; as, a thrill of horror; a thrill of joy.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Thrill
n.
A sudden flood or rush of feeling; a thrill of excitement. animation, etc.; as, a flush of joy.
v. i.
To have, or to cause, a sharp, thrilling sensation, or a slight pricking sensation.
v. i.
To feel a kind of thrilling sensation, as in hearing a shrill sound.
v. i.
To feel a sharp, thrilling pain.
v. t.
To perforate by a pointed instrument; to bore; to transfix; to drill.
v. t.
A breathing place or hole; a nostril, as of a bird.
n.
A drill. See 3d Drill, 1.
v. i.
To pierce, as something sharp; to penetrate; especially, to cause a tingling sensation that runs through the system with a slight shivering; as, a sharp sound thrills through the whole frame.
v. t.
To touch lightly, so as to produce a peculiar thrilling sensation, which commonly causes laughter, and a kind of spasm which become dengerous if too long protracted.
v. t.
To bore; to drill or thrill. See Thrill.
v. t.
Hence, to affect, as if by something that pierces or pricks; to cause to have a shivering, throbbing, tingling, or exquisite sensation; to pierce; to penetrate.
n.
Formerly, a kind of drama having a musical accompaniment to intensify the effect of certain scenes. Now, a drama abounding in romantic sentiment and agonizing situations, with a musical accompaniment only in parts which are especially thrilling or pathetic. In opera, a passage in which the orchestra plays a somewhat descriptive accompaniment, while the actor speaks; as, the melodrama in the gravedigging scene of Beethoven's "Fidelio".
imp. & p. p.
of Thrill
a.
Piercing; sharp; thrilling.
v. t.
To hurl; to throw; to cast.
a.
Causing a thrill; causing tremulous excitement; deeply moving; as, a thrilling romance.
v. i.
To feel a sharp, shivering, tingling, or exquisite sensation, running through the body.
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