(the) thrills and spills American noun phrase informal
The excitement and danger that is caused by taking part in activities, especially sports or entertainments
Watching Formula One gives us plenty of thrills and spills.
The audience would love detective films because those give them the thrills and spills while watching.
Let's have fun today by enjoying the thrills and spills of jumping parachute!
The thrills and spills of riding horse is too much for Susan to stand.
1. To stimulate one's interest or excitement
2. To generate sexual desire in someone.
Used to indicate something or someone that is effective, successful, or interesting for a short amount of time
Used to show one's excitement or delighted surprise when he or she has seen someone unexpectedly
To feel overly excited and emotional about someone or something
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.