Chillax
//t͡ʃɪˈlæks// verb, slang
verb, slang ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To relax; to be laid back. intransitive, slang
"Chillax my friend. I agree with most of your sentiments about Tarantino and his use of violence as comedy."
- 2 To calm down. intransitive, slang
"“Chillax, familiar. We get it: you're a vampire-killer, with the stakes and the reflexes and all that-- great job.”"
- 3 To behave. intransitive, slang
Example
More examples"Chillax my friend. I agree with most of your sentiments about Tarantino and his use of violence as comedy."
Etymology
Blend of chill out + relax. First use appears c. 1994. See cite below.
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