this man is STILL a DRUNK
2007-05-19 17:46:33
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answer #1
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answered by Uncle B2 7
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Nope, nothing to get riled about.
Though it is obscure, rill refers to a small creek or brook. In the verb tense, rill simply means flow or run. So past tense would be rilled.
2007-05-20 00:47:47
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answer #2
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answered by Clint 3
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No, not if you consider all the other things worthy of getting rilled/riled about!
2007-05-20 01:06:58
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answer #3
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answered by whos_ur_girl 3
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Spellchecker is strange like that sometimes, but if it helps at all, i just checked both words on dictionary.com and apparently riled is the right way to spell it. At first i thought it might have something to do with american and english spelling differences...you know like with "color" and "colour" but it seems like not...lol but then again, i have searched for words that i know exist in dictionary.com and not found them so..lol yeah maybe it is something to get riled up about. :D
Nah, im joking, spelling is never something anyone should get riled up about. :)
2007-05-20 08:00:48
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answer #4
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answered by Jaded 7
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So what the hell does "rilled" mean? Not the same as "riled", I'm sure.
2007-05-20 00:45:32
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answer #5
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answered by kitten lover3 7
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They are both words, so that would logically happen.
2007-05-20 00:48:40
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answer #6
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answered by 1901pink 4
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oh, it's ok... it's just a matter of quantity
2007-05-20 01:05:48
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answer #7
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answered by ♠αβsįŋŧħe♥ 3
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lol..na ..They mess up alot
2007-05-20 00:44:08
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answer #8
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answered by Derby 6
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