origins of english slang word:
Chill: To keep ones cool or to chillout
Relax: To sit back and enjoy the moment
Thus being a combonation word
Chill: To keep ones cool or to chillout
Relax: To sit back and enjoy the moment
Thus being a combonation word
by Richard Caron February 13, 2004

A more specific chill pill.
by chowdah August 19, 2010

Man coming out of a bar with his friend,gets stressed out over a parking ticket, his friend says "chillax Dude, at least you didn't get a D.U.I.!" chill relax
by DaAntMan303 June 17, 2010

by Bunghole_mister June 16, 2010

by Amanda October 1, 2004

Chilling with an ax (or axe). Possibly a real axe (i.e. battle axe), or just a guitar.
OR
The combination of the words "chill" and "relax" to result in an verb of pure tranquility.
OR
The combination of the words "chill" and "relax" to result in an verb of pure tranquility.
by Mugen4 July 16, 2008

Started in The Silver Spring/D.C. area meaning to chill, relax, and to medicate (smoke marijuana) all at the same time; creating a trifecta of the perfect activity.
Napoleon Dynamite: Friggin' idiot! I have a friggin' stats test tomorrow...
Hancock: Hey, just chillaxicate and you'll do well.
Hancock: Hey, just chillaxicate and you'll do well.
by ElfSmith December 8, 2012
