A race of symbiotic creatures from alpha quadrant. Symbiotes joined a host when the host is in their mid-twenties. Hosts can live through the live of numerous hosts
Jadzia Dax was a trill who lived with the symbiote Dax and the host Jadzia
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a word most commonly used by ESPN's basketball analyst Jay Bilas. This word is a combination of the words "true" and "real". Often used as an adjective to define someone that is highly respected or "extremely rad"... if you would.
swag fike amazing respected jay bilas
Jay Bilas is the trillest basketball analyst on the planet!
That fike character is so trill.
You should look up fike to understand that last trill example.
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1. that game was trills (cool)
2. damn, that guy was (thats whats up)trills
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The combination of the words True + Real. Initially invented by Sir Trill. The trillest of the trill happens to be; however, a young enterprising man by the name of D Clove, a southeast Texas native who resides near Port Arthur, where the title was first coined.
Only in Texas, mane, that's trill.
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From the Origin:
1635โ45; < It trillo quaver or warble in singing โช
Gmc; cf. D give trillen to vibrate, late ME trillen to shake or rock (something)
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verb (used with object)
1. to sing or play with a vibratory or quavering effect.
2. Phonetics. to produce (a sound) with a trill.
3. (of birds, insects, etc.) to sing or utter in a succession of rapidly alternating sounds.
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verb (used without object)
4. to resound vibrantly, or with a rapid succession of sounds, as the voice, song, or laughter.
5. to utter or make a sound or succession of sounds resembling such singing, as a bird, frog, grasshopper, or person laughing.
6. to execute a shake or trill with the voice or on a musical instrument.
7. Phonetics. to execute a trill, esp. with the tongue, as while singing, talking, or whistling.
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noun
8. the act or sound of trilling.
9. Music. a rapid alternation of two adjacent tones; a shake.
10. a similar sound, or succession of sounds, uttered or made by a bird, an insect, a person laughing, etc.
11. Phonetics.
a. a sequence of repetitive, rapid, vibratory movements produced in any free articulator or membrane by a rush of air expelled from the lungs and often causing a corresponding sequence of contacts between the vibrating articulator and another organ or surface.
b. a speech sound produced by such a trill.
โif we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog,
perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.โ
adrian forsyth
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the quick repeated alternation between a note
and the note a semitone or whole tone above or
occasionally below it.
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