by The Jigster November 30, 2004
A term used to refer to the city of Milwaukee. It combines the word ill, meaning cool, and the first syllable of the city. Usually only used by people who remain very familiar with the Southeastern Wisconsin metropolis. An underrated nickname for an underrated city.
by Ill Miller October 12, 2009
The ghettolicious 'hoods of milwaukee .
by Nelly of Greendale March 6, 2004
Meaning military specification, the rifles manufactered by Bushmaster co. meet Mil Spec.
All NATO rounds of ammunition meet Mil Spec.
Basicly anything approved and/or used by the US forces.
All NATO rounds of ammunition meet Mil Spec.
Basicly anything approved and/or used by the US forces.
by BushmasterBeck July 18, 2006
Yeah,,,,thats the horrifyin ghetto of Milwaukee,Wi (hence the MIL).HORRiFYiN fa sho,,Gangsta azz hood full of G.D.s Vice Lords, 4 corner hustlers , a few B.D.s and Black P Stones...Maily G.D.s.......City Where Pimpin was improved and taken to new heights.City where hustlers and players are bred...City of GAME...if u aint 110% real u gettin tossed out tha MIL! City of jumpdown hoes, dopefeinds, and suburban cops fuckin around in our "GHETTO" neighborhood like they understand life in the hood......City where nigaz ride old schools to boxes to bubbles wit candy paint drippin and multi colors flippin,,gold teeth grillin,,City where the spinner rims originated...Latrell Sprewells hometown.....My Hometown,,,,,,Mil-town= tha mutha fukkin hood,,,,,,dont believe me,,,take i-94west to MILWAUKEE exit 35th turn right..................Welcome to hell,,,,,Good Luck,,,,this shit aint no Punk!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Rome G February 6, 2005
In manufacturing, there are many acronyms (FAI, PFMEA, PPAP, SPC, etc.). We utilize lots of different specifications, such as military (MIL) specs, which inform us of the parameters of how to perform each task.
Production personnel tend to run amok and make things how they see fit. Quality might refer them to MIL-TFP41, meaning “Make It Like The Fuckin’ Print for once.”
Production personnel tend to run amok and make things how they see fit. Quality might refer them to MIL-TFP41, meaning “Make It Like The Fuckin’ Print for once.”
The assembly people put the parts together backwards. I told them to MIL-TFP41 before they make anything else.
by tbrown68 May 20, 2009