A fork of Rural Dictionary
In slang derived from stan twitter, spill comes from the root “spill the tea”, which means to tell the gossip or the truth. Spill is simply a shortened and modernized version of the now-outdated phrase.
Person 1: “Ariana’s best album is Sweetener.” Person 2: “Spill! It’s by far her most well-produced and experimental album!”
1. To knock over a liquid of some sort. 2. To tell everything. 3. To fall. 4. To do poorly.
Examples: 1. Man, my Mom's gonna kill me for spilling that red wine on her pillow. That stuff never comes out. 2. Come on, spill. What did you do? 3. Man, that was a gnarly spill I took on the 360, man. 4. Her grades took a major spill this year. I think she'll have to do summer school.
(v) To take a taste of, hit of, sip of, drag of, pull of. Generally, any form of tasting or taking a small portion of something.
1: "Yo man, lemme get a spill of that rum and coke" 2: "Sure, lemme get a spill of that cigar first"
when big companies deface the environment.
Whoa, this could potentially be quite a spill.