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      [Verb]  | "wile" 


      1: to lure by or as if by a magic spell : entice

      2: while


      Origin: 14th century ;

      [Verb]  | "wiled" 


      1: to attract or delight as if by magic;


        * e.g., " ... her stories of the Old South could wile anyone "



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      [Verb]  | "wile" 


      1: to attract or delight as if by magic;


        * e.g., " ... her stories of the Old South could wile anyone "



      •  Antonyms : 

      • (N/A)





       [ "wile" ]

      1: Sometimes used instead of "very" in parts of Donegal and Northern Ireland. Can also mean "terrible". Usually has a negative connotation. May come from the word "wild".

        * e.g.,  ... "It's wile cold outside today." 

       [ "wiling" ]

      1: Often used in connection to enthusiastically dancing or partying to hip hop music; having an extremely good time in a party setting. Usually used in conjunction with the preposition "out," ie. "wiling out."

        * e.g.,  ... "We were drinking Bacardi, grinding with these fine ladies to some MVP, taking shots from the ice luge on the beach... we were wiling out, man!" 


       [ "wiling" ]

      2: Possible origins: The term "wiles," used to describe an alluring or seductive manner.


       [ "wiling" ]

      3: "Winding," used in island culture and music to describe a type of dancing often performed to reggae music, may also be at the root of "wiling out."

       [ "wiling" ]

      1: to be partying hard

        * e.g.,  ... Wiling out.  

       [ "wile" ]

      1: To misbehave in a very energetic and uncontrolled manner.

        * e.g.,  ... The crystal methamphetamine and shots of tequila caused Earnie to wile in the parking lot, running from car to car maniacally smashing windows. 

       [ "wiling" ]

      1: Hardcore, maximally extreme

        * e.g.,  ... That was wiling, bro! 

       [ "Wiles" ]

      1: Of or relating to the coolest, most happenin' dude on the internet.

        * e.g.,  ... Man, I was with this girl the other night and I pulled a Wiles on her and she totally gave me a BJ! 

       [ "wile" ]

      1: to act afool

        * e.g.,  ... Edward felt the need to wile-out after consuming to much gin & juice 

       [ "Wiles" ]

      1: The most amazing and brilliant, albeit slightly neurotic poet. A true champion of soccer and hearts. A novice in mastication but a genius of the mind. Ex. "When you're feeling sick,

        * e.g.,  ... My boyfriend is Wiles. 


       [ "Wiles" ]

      2: And there's nothing you can do;


       [ "Wiles" ]

      3: A boyfriend you will find,


       [ "Wiles" ]

      4: Who will always care for you.


       [ "Wiles" ]

      5: I would say "get well soon",


       [ "Wiles" ]

      6: But it wouldn't be enough. Cause you mean a lot to me,


       [ "Wiles" ]

      7: More than you can snot!"

       [ "Wiles" ]

      1: An adjective or pro-noun used to describe a tool who manages to act like an enormous puss puss at the same time. Can also be used as a verb, or purely for emphasis of the tool-ish nature of the person.

        * e.g.,  ... Mateeeee, you're really wiles-ing it up at the moment. 

       [ "Wile" ]

      1: To be experience wilin' or be the process of wilin' out. Behaving contrary to the situation around you, preferably while on LSD or other mind altering substances.

        * e.g.,  ... Search Svenska Akademien - Vetande "Cmon man, just let her wile!" "Bro, we were on a mad wile shit was cray!" "It was just... a wile." 

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