The term "Cold Chilling" refers to a turkey or chicken when you by it at the supermarket and it is chilling in a refridgerator of some sort. The turkey is "cold chilling". To use it in average talk, you would use it as a substitute for relaxing or being lazy.
•Person 1: "What are you up too?"
•Person 2: "Just cold chilling."
•Person 1: "I'm having a total lazy day too"
•Person 1: "What are you up too?"
•Person 2: "Just cold chilling."
•Person 1: "I'm having a total lazy day too"
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Basically it’s “Netflix and chill” but a term mostly used by railfans, derived from (virtual railfan) an awesome company that provides live streaming video feeds of trains and railroad related content. Also shortened as VRF & Chill
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The cold breeze that passes every day at 2 a.m. wherever you are, whatever the weather or your lever of tiredness.
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