A fork of Rural Dictionary
female version of a steek. usually pregnant at the age of 12. wears large gold hooped earings and talks with a broad belfast accent - "oy meate wanna fok?" dresses like steeks as well can also be referred to as millbag
"wot da fok r u luking at???" sez to friend - "bah look at that mille..."
When someone isn’t in the mood.
“Ugh! Leave me alone. I’m not in the mills.”
1. The process of wandering aimlessly, similar to loitering. 2. Something average, shortening of 'run of the mill'.
"Shit the train doesn't leave for another hour", "oh well lets just mill around town for a bit" "won't be going back to see that film, it was pure mill" "Dave's party was so mill I had to leave before ten"
Short for milligram. Dealing with opiates and such like prescription pills. Term originated from Fairfield County. The term is slowly spreading along with the addiction. Can also be called Oc's, Blues, Mill, Milled
Hey I just beat Rob for some mills, care for a bump? Ean, Cale, and Eric went on an epic journey to find a mill.
In the times of Pugilism under the London Prizefight Ring Rules, British gents used this term as a verb to mean fight, thrash, beat, and box.
Bill Richmond proceeded to mill his opponent Dockey with such severity, Dockey was left completely blind. The milling of those two pugilist was quite the sight to see.