without unnecessary additions or luxuries We just booked a no-frills motel room in Toronto.
brill
excellent; an abbreviation of brilliant; also used as an exclamation
brilliant
excellent, marvellous
drill
to tease; to call names:"I don't even know why you tryin' to drill while you wearing yo little brother shirt!"
fat skrill
to make lots of money. Fat is spelled "phat" which means great, super, or excellent; "skrill" or "skrila" refers to money
furilla
contraction of the phrase "for real"; something known to be true:"On the furilla, my nigga, just call me Scarface" -- Geto Boys (Scarface [1989])
grill
1. front of a car 2. the face or mouth 3. the stomach 4. to interrogate; thus on the grill under close interrogation
on the rilla
really
rilla
to be wild
scrilla
money, loot
skrill
money
trill
rough, street-wise person
thrilled to death
Idiom(s): thrilled to death AND thrilled to pieces
Theme: EXCITEMENT
very excited; very pleased. • She was thrilled to death to get the flowers. • I'm just thrilled to pieces to have you visit me.
thrill sb to pieces
Idiom(s): thrill someone to pieces AND thrill someone to death
Theme: EXCITEMENT
to please or excite someone very much. (Informal.) • John sent flowers to Ann and thrilled her to pieces. • Your wonderful comments thrilled me to death.
thrilled to pieces
Idiom(s): thrilled to death AND thrilled to pieces
Theme: EXCITEMENT
very excited; very pleased. • She was thrilled to death to get the flowers. • I'm just thrilled to pieces to have you visit me.
thrill sb to death
Idiom(s): thrill someone to pieces AND thrill someone to death
Theme: EXCITEMENT
to please or excite someone very much. (Informal.) • John sent flowers to Ann and thrilled her to pieces. • Your wonderful comments thrilled me to death.
Thrilled to bits
If you are thrilled to bits, you are extremely pleased or excited about something.
no frills|frill|frills
n. phr. A firm or product that offers no extras; a generic product that carries no expensive label. We went on a no frills trip to Europe with few luxuries.
thrill to pieces
thrill to pieces Also, thrill to death. Give great pleasure, delight, as in I was just thrilled to pieces with our new grandson, or He was thrilled to death when he first saw the Himalayas. Both of these hyperbolic terms use thrill in the sense of “affect with sudden emotion,” a usage dating from the late 1500s. Also see tickled pink.
An rill idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with rill, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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