Acronyms dictionary
SIL
or sil or sill [sil] or [es-ahy-el]
What does ³§±õ³¢Ìýmean?
³§±õ³¢Ìý¾±²õÌý²¹²ÔÌýacronym for sister-in-law andÌýson-in-law.
Sil is sometimes used asÌýinternet slang for silly.
Where does SIL come from?
Examples of SIL
Why would Sam put her sunglasses on to drive home?! It's nighttime cmon Sam don't be so sil
Who uses SIL?
As a shortened form of silly, sil is more commonly seen as sill on social media, where it often has an affectionate or lighthearted connotation.
³§±õ³¢Ìýis still used in social media and popular online for sister-in-law and son-in-law for its convenience, often conveying a sense of intimacy and familiarity.ÌýWhile diverse men and women have used silÌýon Twitter this way, women have seemed to favor it forÌýsister-in-law. However, it seems women tend to use it more frequently.
Since Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and election in 2016, SIL has become increasingly used to refer to his controversial son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner.
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