A fork of Rural Dictionary
Contrary to most of the definitions found here, this is the correct one: 'ILL' : Adjective meaning 'wild' or 'crazy'. Not always derogatory, but used when something may be so outrageous so as to be unruly. 'ILLIN': Adjective or Verb. Lunatic behaviour. See above.
"The guy was drunk - he was Illin'" "With those green and yellow clothes you look real ill."
It is pretty much short for "Killed it," as in someone messed something up. This slang came about in Redwood City, CA. It is mostly used there.
If someone ruins a joke, you can say "illed it" other phrases can be "Don't ill it" "why you gotta ill it"
To get shitty or get an attitude with someone. or to be bitter and pissed off, angry, especially when showing disrespect or after been disrespected or humiliated or getting fucked off
goddamnit dont get salty and ill with me mother fucker.
not well, acting sick in some way, either physically or mentally.
The boy WANTED to do chores? He must be illing!