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chillax
[chi-laks]
verb (used without object)
to calm down; relax; chill.
chillax
/ ʃɪˈæ /
verb
to take rest or recreation, as from work or effort
Word History and Origins
Origin of chillax1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chillax1
Example Sentences
At the Soapstone Comedy Club, a female user in the crowd responded to being told to “shut up” with a barb: “I’m only 12 guys, chillax.”
“We’re just gonna head home and chillax. Big morning tomorrow. The Quiz Bowl starts at nine o’clock sharp.”
Like, my Garmin Venu is telling me to chillax.
The words added in 2014 included geocache, chillax, beatbox, frenemy, hashtag, joypad, mojito, selfie, soju, texter, vodcast, vlog, and yuzu, among others.
Leave a few big chunks open on your calendar, so you can simply chillax or do something unexpected on the fly.
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