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comparative more pilled, superlative most pilled
(slang) Pilled-up, intoxicated on pills. quotations
Remember when I was bumming around Chelsea on the purple hearts! The chicks there thought I was God's gift to their little bohemia. A real devil. ‘I'm pilled to the gills,’ I'd tell them and their little eyes would grow as big as plates.
1966, Alan Bestic, Turn Me on Man, page 20
I never give these randy bastards a second glance when I'm dancing because when I'm pilled sex is too slow and anyway my legs are like rubber and I feel like I can out-dance anyone.
2014, Casey Harison, quoting “Irish” Jack Lyons, Feedback: The Who and Their Generation, Rowman & Littlefield, page 65
(textiles) Of woven fabric: having formed small matted balls of fiber. examples
(slang) In a state of believing. (In the sense of having taken a figurative pill) quotations
To be X-pilled meant to learn new information that made you an enthusiastic lover of X.
2021, Caleb Madison, “How We Swallowed Redpilled Whole”, in The Atlantic
simple past and past participle of pill examples