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    [Verb]  | "thrill" | \ ˈthril \


    1: to cause (someone) to experience a strong feeling of enjoyable excitement

    2: to experience a surge of excitement and pleasure

    3: to move or pass so as to cause a sudden wave of emotion


    Origin: 1599 ;

     Middle English thirlen, thrillen to pierce, from Old English thyrlian, from thyrel hole, from thurh through {mat|through:1|};

    [Noun]  | "thrill" 


    1: a feeling of great excitement or happiness

    2: a tingling of or as if of the nerves produced by a sudden emotional reaction

    3: a very exciting or enjoyable event or experience


    Origin: circa 1680 ;

    [Noun]  | "thrill ride" 


    1: a very exciting ride (such as a roller coaster) at an amusement park —often used figuratively

    [Noun]  | "cheap thrill" 


    1: a minor thing done for entertainment

    [Idiom]  | "thrill of someone's life" 


    1: an experience that is very exciting

    [Noun]  | "thrill" 


    1: a pleasurably intense stimulation of the feelings;


      * e.g., " ... everyone gets a real thrill out of the Independence Day fireworks "



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    [Verb]  | "thrill" 


    1: to cause a pleasurable stimulation of the feelings of;


      * e.g., " ... I was thrilled to hear that you got the promotion that you'd been so desperately wanting "



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     [ "thrill" ]

    1: excitement, pleasure.

      * e.g.,  ... That roller coaster ride sure was a thrill 

     [ "thrill" ]

    1: Something shocking or unexpected, usually something good.

      * e.g.,  ... Damn, that was such a thrill! 

     [ "thrill" ]

    1: Something that is fun because it produces the illusion that one is in danger, but doesn't really have to worry.

      * e.g.,  ... Rollercoasters and considered by many to be thrilling. 

     [ "thrill" ]

    1:  To cause to feel a sudden intense sensation; excite greatly.

      * e.g.,  ... I was thrilled when I was able to get away from your mother, she's been stalking me for months! 


     [ "thrill" ]

    2:  To give great pleasure to; delight. See synonyms at enrapture.


     [ "thrill" ]

    3:  To cause to quiver, tremble, or vibrate.

     [ "thrill" ]

    1:  n. Very good sex...enough to call it a thrill.

      * e.g.,  ...  I had my best thrill ever! 


     [ "thrill" ]

    2:  n. Something that makes you scared...it can be used in sex as well.

      * e.g.,  ...  I had my worst thrill ever with her. 

     [ "thrill" ]

    1: nice and smooth trip induced by some drugs

      * e.g.,  ... especially with good XTC and MDMA, considering also the environment and the quantities ;-) 


     [ "thrill" ]

    2: antonym: airplane rage

     [ "thrill" ]

    1: ORGASMIC!!! How was it for you!

      * e.g.,  ... "Samantha had the thrill of her life when Dave cummed in her pussy for the third time that night!!!" 


     [ "thrill" ]

    2: As in great new Indie Irish band, The Thrills!

     [ "thrill" ]

    1: act of masturbating ur grandma

     [ "Thrill" ]

    1: A FROZEN CUP OF KOOL-AID OR JUICE

      * e.g.,  ... KERA GO TO MS JANIE HOUSE AND GET ME A PINEAPPLE THRILL 

     [ "Thrill" ]

    1:  An enjoyable ride.

      * e.g.,  ... A: Awwwe-hoursheeet! You almost got us killed, muda-- 


     [ "Thrill" ]

    2:  An ordeal.

      * e.g.,  ... B: Yeh, but ain't that the thrill, tho? 


     [ "Thrill" ]

    3:  A titillating experience.

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