n.1. An itemized list or statement of fees or charges.
2. A statement or list of particulars, such as a theater program or menu.
3. The entertainment offered by a theater.
4. A public notice, such as an advertising poster.
5. a. A piece of legal paper money: a ten-dollar bill.
b. Slang One hundred dollars.
6. a. A bill of exchange.
b. Obsolete A promissory note.
7. a. A draft of a proposed law presented for approval to a legislative body.
b. The law enacted from such a draft: a bottle bill in effect in three states; the GI Bill.
8. Law a. A document containing the formal statement of a case in equity; a complaint seeking equitable relief.
b. An indictment or charge in an indictment against an accused person.
tr.v. billed,
bill·ing,
bills 1. To present a statement of costs or charges to.
2. To enter on a statement of costs or on a particularized list.
3. a. To advertise or schedule by public notice or as part of a program.
b. To declare or describe officially; proclaim: a policy that was billed as an important departure for the administration.