Styll
//stɪl// adv, slang
adv, slang ·Uncommon ·College level
Definitions
Adverb
- 1 Usually added to the end of a sentence to add emphasis. Multicultural-London-English, not-comparable, slang
"I’m no new here. So, don’t disrespect me for some new mans styll."
- 2 Obsolete spelling of still. alt-of, not-comparable, obsolete
"¶ So streyt that to scape col{us} had noo space ¶ This seyng Colus be styll wythin abode."
Example
More examples"I’m no new here. So, don’t disrespect me for some new mans styll."
Etymology
Modern usage seems to have originated in Canadian slang, compare other modern respellings of i with y like whyte (which also coincides with an older spelling variant).
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