Ill.
The word filaffle means a meal that will make you get sick and maybe even give you food poisoning!!!
The word "sick" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes a state of illness or feeling unwell (e.g., "I feel sick"). As a noun, it can refer to a person who is ill (e.g., "The sick need care"). Additionally, in informal contexts, "sick" can also serve as slang to describe something impressive or cool.
It is a noun in the British Dialect, meaning a small hill or mound.
The verb form of the adjective "strong" is "strengthen", which means "to make stronger; fortify".
It could be either. This is determined by the word it modifies. Adverb phrase: The house was built on the hill. (modifies was built) Adjective phrase: The house on the hill is haunted. (modifies house)
"Sunny hill"
It is a word for a person who always thinks they are sick or might get sick.
To get sick
small hill
hill
A small natural hill.
The slang word sick is the newer version of cool. It means something is good, neat, and/or interesting.
It is an Arabic word meaning 'mountain, hill or slope'
it means a rabbit that is sick
Replace the "s" with "pr."
"bad" It could also mean "sick" (I feel sick) depending on the context.
I had to call in sick to work today because I have the flu.