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chillaxin

chillin..or relaxin...wich one were you doing????

tommy..said ,he was chillin in the house.. tommy was home relaxin...tommy was chillaxin watching television after finishing up, with those two hot girls..

by t downs February 13, 2009

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chillaxin'

chill·lax·ing (chill-lax-ĭng)
--verb
1. Slang combination of chillin' and relaxin'.
2. State of being calm, relaxed, and laid-back.

"After a long week of work, I'm looking forward to some chillaxin' at my buddy's."

by Michael DeFant December 11, 2008

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chillaxin'

Combination of the words chillin' and relaxing, something you do on the weekend with friends. Synonyms: hanging out, relaxing, kickin' it.

"What did you do last night?" asked Jack.
"Nothing much, I was just chillaxin'" responded Jill.

by Sarah487 July 20, 2006

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Chillaxin

The act of not only relaxing while lounging in front of the TV. It goes a step further. It's the act of relaxing, while having the attitude that they will be in a state of "coolness." When you just relax, yr mind thinks about all the stuff you think you should be doing. A person who is chillaxin is worry and guilt-free, the mind is at rest and is feeling mellow.

Morgan: Hey Holden, what's up?
Holden: Doing absolutely nothing and feelin' good about it. I'm chillaxin...

by Babydoll75 March 20, 2019

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Chillaxin

Way-far laid back. Chillin' & relaxin' at the same time.An extreme state of contentedness.Good vibes.

I was chillaxin in the recliner wit my crew & some brew while my cat was stretched out on the sofa.

by Moonbeam Nance July 5, 2006

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Chillaxin

Chilling and relaxing at the same time

Hey bro, im just chillaxin

by trollulullul May 17, 2013


Chillaxin

A combination of the words chilling and relaxing. It was first used in 1993 when then University of South Carolina freshman Roy Smith was laying out his weekly study regimen on a computer in the main libraries computer lab. Short periods of hanging out were denoted as “chillaxin” on his calendar while long periods of idle time (such as weekends) were denoted as “straight chillaxin.” A neighboring student and friend noticed the term and after explanation the term was entered into the lexicon growing slowly over the next few decades. It is now considered hackneyed in use.

Man I was just chillaxin after work.

Man, what a week. Time for some straight chillaxin.

by Omnibus Raven April 26, 2019