1. black pill - Noun
2. black pill - Verb
(slang) An opium pill.
A poison pill; a pill intended to kill the person who ingests it.
(philosophy) A philosophical dilemma in which one is offered a large sum of money in order to take a pill that has a specific probability of resulting in death.
A traditional Tibetan remedy.
(often attributive) A notional pill taken by those who have adopted a nihilistic far-right philosophy, especially incels who believe unattractive men will never be sexually or romantically successful.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see black, pill.
black pill (third-person singular simple present black pills, present participle black pilling, simple past and past participle black pilled)
(transitive) To cause another to adopt a nihilistic philosophy.
black-pill (plural black-pills)
Alternative spelling of black pill
Alternative spelling of black pill (“to adopt a nihilistic far-right philosophy”)
Alternative spelling of blackpill (“to adopt the belief that the universe is inherently devoid of meaning”)
Source: en.wiktionary.orgblack-pill