Terms vs Dillio - What's the difference?
terms | dillio |
(US, slang) The deal; that which is current, relevant, or taking place.
* 1998 , "Chris", Sound Advice....'' (discussion on Internet newsgroup ''news.newusers.questions )
* 2003 , Dexter Jeffries, Triple Exposure
* 2007 , Kirsten Sawyer, Not Quite a Bride
As nouns the difference between terms and dillio
is that terms is while dillio is (us|slang) the deal; that which is current, relevant, or taking place.dillio
English
Noun
(-)- I am having an incredibly time getting my sound recorder to work and would appreciate any possible insight available. Here's the dillio , the microphone is properly hooked up to the sound card. I can hear the sound through the PC speakers and the microphone volume is up just loud enough to fend off the steady stream of feedback.
- "That's the dillio ." Tosha, sensing that this version of the story would take too long, cut her off.
- "What's the dillio ? I just saw you! Call me."