The word chillocrat comes from chill (meaning to be cool or to be in a state of cooling) and crat comes from the greek word κρατέω (krateo), meaning "to rule." Thus the word means one who rules in a cool or nice and mellow way.
1. What a gracious chillocrat you are. (when speaking to a highlevel chillologist serving rum drinks to his / her friends)
2. Mom I wan't to be a Chillocrat one day. (A child said to his/her mother whan asked what they role they want to take in life.
The noun version of “chill,” usually used to describe a scene or situation that is chill. “Chillchar” isn’t used in everyday vernacular, instead it’s used to distinguish an occasion that is particularly chill.
“Yo what are you doing tonight?”
“I’m hanging out at Andrew’s prolly gonna have a fire pit and smoke some cigars. You should come, it’ll be a chillchar.”