noun General Slang

bill

BIL · noun · slang

One's own; alone (as in 'on your bill').

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Used in the phrase 'on your bill' to mean by yourself.

“Staying on your bill tonight?”
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bill In A Sentence

Staying on your bill tonight?

Origin & Usage

Liverpool idiom for being solitary.

People Also Ask

What does 'on your bill' mean?

It means by yourself or on your own, a Liverpool idiom for being solitary.

How do you use 'bill' in this sense?

It appears in the phrase 'on your bill', e.g. 'Are you on your bill tonight?' meaning are you alone.

Is 'bill' only used this way?

In this Scouse sense it's tied to the phrase 'on your bill' meaning alone.

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