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Hill
Sam Hill is an American slang euphemism for hell.
Noun. A pill. Rhyming slang. Jimmy Hill - football player, manager and then TV sports presenter.
Vrb phrs. To relax. See 'chill pill'.
Benny Hill is London Cockney rhyming slang for a drill.Benny Hill is London Cockney rhyming slang for a cash register (till).
To relax; calm oneself. [chill out we will make love tonight.].
Noun. Something that reduces anxiety and stress, and promotes relaxation. Mainly used figuratively in phrases such 'take a chill pill'.
Jenny Hill is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pill.
Tower Hill is London Cockney rhyming slang for to kill.
Fanny Hill is London Cockney rhyming slang for pill.
Slang for something of trifling value, as in "it ain’t worth a hill of beans.â€
Blueberry hill is London Cockney rhyming slang for the police (Bill).
Chill (shortened from chill out) is slang for relax. Chill is British slang for to kill.
Take a chill pill is slang for relax.
Hill. The store is up the jack. [See also Bill]
Rhubarb pill is London Cockney rhyming slang for hill.Rhubarb pill is London Cockney rhyming slang for bill, invoice.
Bill (statement). Have we paid the Jimmy Hill yet? . Jimmy Hill is a football pundit and former player
Damon Hill is British slang for an amphetamine pill.
Jimmy Hill is London Cockney rhyming slang for pill.
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n.
Ill will; malice.
v. t.
To strip off or separate the hull or hulls of; to free from integument; as, to hull corn.
n.
See Sill., n. a foundation.
n.
The earth raised about the roots of a plant or cluster of plants. [U. S.] See Hill, v. t.
a.
Abounding with hills; uneven in surface; as, a hilly country.
n.
The shaft or thill of a carriage.
v. t.
Not to will; to refuse; to reject.
a.
Lofty; as, hilly empire.
n.
A hill of meeting or council; an elevated place in the open air where public assemblies or courts were held by the Saxons; -- called, in Scotland, mute-hill.
v. t.
To; unto; up to; as far as; until; -- now used only in respect to time, but formerly, also, of place, degree, etc., and still so used in Scotland and in parts of England and Ireland; as, I worked till four o'clock; I will wait till next week.
prep.
Denoting that by which a person or thing is actuated or impelled; also, the source of a purpose or action; as, they went of their own will; no body can move of itself; he did it of necessity.
n.
A young woman; a sweetheart. See Gill.
v. t.
To destroy; to ruin; as, to kill one's chances; to kill the sale of a book.
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To surround with earth; to heap or draw earth around or upon; as, to hill corn.
n.
A building or collection of buildings with machinery by which the processes of manufacturing are carried on; as, a cotton mill; a powder mill; a rolling mill.
n.
Any paper, containing a statement of particulars; as, a bill of charges or expenditures; a weekly bill of mortality; a bill of fare, etc.
v. t.
To charge or enter in a bill; as, to bill goods.
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A single cluster or group of plants growing close together, and having the earth heaped up about them; as, a hill of corn or potatoes.
n.
See Moot-hill.
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