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To both chill and relax at the same time.
Dude, chillax! It's all good.
Chillax by Monkikuso December 17, 2002
1. To chill and relax simultaneously.
2. To loosen or reduce the level of stress by employing a more relaxed and groovy outlook.

Origin: As employed by an older teenage sister (JCP) to her overly ebullient younger siblings (JEP) and (KSG).
chillax by Ezra Corpse December 15, 2004
(verb)
When the two words 'chill' and 'relax' were combined a word was created: 'chillax'; a conjunction that, when used solely and didactically, can change the general mood or atmosphere of an entire room of people. 'Chillax' by itself is a powerful word, but is nothing in comparison to the sentence that was coined soon after: 'chillax to the MAX'. This sentence should be used with care as it has the power to COMPLETELY relax a room full of people.
Jen: OMG I havent revised for my EXAM OMG!
Dan: Jen....
Dan: Chillax
Jen: You're right Dan, exams are insignificant! Let's focus on our health and happiness and worry about petty bureaucracy another time.
Chillax by Jen D January 22, 2006
A combination of the words "chill" and "relax". Used to tell someone to calm down.
Hey man, chillax, 'sall good.
Chillax by Super Dummy Face October 22, 2004
A fusion, in equal parts, of chill and relax
chillax dude, I'll buy you another car.
Chillax by Sar November 21, 2004
A combination of Chill and Relax, the most fucking infuriating word there's ever been.
Guy 1: Hey man just Chillax

Guy 2: I am going to urinate inside your eye sockets after they've been ripped out and sown into your scrotum if you ever say that to me again

Guy 1: Come on now, just Chillax...