can sometimes be used to replace ill, but should be reserved for occasions when one wishes to describe something intricate, chaotic, trippy, or mechanically graceful. the suffix -matic denotes the mechanical, industrial nature of said object/ action
use sparingly; overuse of illmatic makes you a herb
ganja can only be illmatic if it is grown hydroponically
Pronounced illMAtic
That dunk was illmatic.
That low rider is illmatic.
Einstein was illmatic.
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