adverb Street Slang

Styll

/stɪl/ · adverb · slang

London filler tagged onto the end of sentences for emphasis — 'still,' but stretched.

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Definitions

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Used standalone as a quick agreement, like 'true' or 'facts.'

“'The food there is calm.' 'Styll.'”
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Stretches the literal meaning of 'still' (nevertheless) into a vibe word that just rounds off a thought.

“I'm tired but I'll come out styll.”
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A sentence-ending tag that adds emphasis or agreement, roughly meaning 'though' or 'for real.' It softens or confirms whatever came before.

“That's a long ting styll.”
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Styll In A Sentence

that movie was decent styll
'you coming gym later?' 'yeah styll'
long day but it was a good one styll

Origin & Usage

An elongated, vibe-shifted pronunciation of 'still' in London MLE, where it became a sentence tag rather than a literal adverb. Spread through grime and everyday London speech.

Variants stillstyl

People Also Ask

What does 'styll' mean in UK slang?

It's a filler word tagged onto sentences for emphasis or agreement, like 'though' or 'for real.' It comes from stretching the word 'still.'

What does 'styll' mean in texting?

It's used to agree or add weight to a statement. On its own it just means 'true' or 'facts.'

Is 'styll' the same as 'still'?

It comes from 'still' but the slang use is different — it's an emphasis tag, not the literal meaning of 'nevertheless.'

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