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.
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I am finally chillaxing, after a massive week of double shifts at work, sipping a perfect mimosa on the patio watching the hummingird birds from my chaise longue
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