A tablet of Dilaudid® a strong analgaesic (hydromorphone hydrochloride 1, 2, 3, 4, or 8 mg) derived from morphine and invented in Germany in 1926; it is eight times stronger than morphine via the intravenous route and therefore marginally stronger than heroin.
I finally got relief from the injury after the doctor switched me from Vicodin to some 3 mgDillies.
By Fredrika
Dilly
a word that you can use in place of any noun that you cannot remember. the best part about this word that after enough usage your friends will always know exactly what you're talking about.
1. hey man, hand me those speaker dillies.
TRANSLATION: "hand me those headphones."
2. dammit, i can't get the internet dilly to work!
TRANSLATION: dammit, i can't get the web browser to work!
By Aileen
Dilly
Slang for any shitty or macrobrewed beer. Comes from the expression "dilly dilly" from the famous Bud Lightads.
Guy: "Hey man, I picked up a case of Goose Island 312 Urban Wheat."
Dude: "Di-fucking-sgusting."
Guy: "What? I thought you liked that beer."
Dude: "Psssht, maybe in 2009. Ever since AB-InBev bought them that beer is straight-up dilly."
By Ilyse
Dilly
A dilaudid (hydromorphone) pill. Comes in various strengths: 2, 3, 4, and 8mg. Stronger than oxycodone, diacetylmorphine, and morphine by weight. The only opiate-based painkiller that is stronger, is fentanyl.
In addition to the other definitions, dilly can be an adjective refering to anything good. Its original usage was in reference to marijuana such as "yo dude do you have any dilly chronic?" but now has evolved to the point that "dillies" are a noun referring to any type of high-grade marijuana. Also now anything can be called "dilly" for example "that ice-cream was dilly"
"Yo dude do you have any dilly weed?"
"Yo dude do you have any dillies?"
"Damn man, that ice-cream was dilly."