1. An adjective which typically descibes a situation or individual which/who is relaxing, calm, and enjoyable or easy going; it is often used to describe parties, get togethers, and acquiantences. Chill is in opposition to rowdiness, exciting activity, and stress
2. A verb used as a command or request that situations or individuals become relaxed, calm, and content
2. A verb used as a command or request that situations or individuals become relaxed, calm, and content
1. It was pretty chill. We sat around and watched a movie while we drank some goose and smoked some herb.
2. Chill son! Take a shot of this goose and a hit of this herb.
2. Chill son! Take a shot of this goose and a hit of this herb.
by fatdan253 January 11, 2007
by AznBoi97531 January 23, 2009
A word meaning cool or nice. Usually said when someone is happy about something and said in a relaxing manner. Usually said in an Irish accent. When people say this it is not usually just said once but is said for days on end, and becomes annoying
Vanessa said "we are reading the book One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest in lit"
Nina says in an Irish accent "That's chill"
Nina says in an Irish accent "That's chill"
by Pepsiandruffles December 16, 2008
by a white brotha November 02, 2004
1. person: when a person is chill they are relaxed and go with the flow. they dont get worried about the little things.
2. place: where most of the people are chill; (see above) a place where people dont care what you do to a certain extent.
2. place: where most of the people are chill; (see above) a place where people dont care what you do to a certain extent.
by Brodie & Pete July 13, 2005
by nnt August 22, 2007