Comes from The Lenny Henry Show from the late 80's in the UK. Lenny Henry's character (Delbert Wilkins) would often tell his friend Winston to calm down in his character's vaguely West Indian accent - "chill, Winston". The line used in Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels is a reference to this. It has become a common British saying, though many are unaware of it's origin.
by Floydus July 16, 2011
Taken from a scene in "lock Stock and 2 smoking barrels". Overly used by an annoying cockney. See edd
by The E double D March 07, 2004
Stoner language used when one person tells the other to chill.
(Note the pronounced chillllllll when spoken)
(Note the pronounced chillllllll when spoken)
by Kaikara05 October 21, 2008
It was mentioned in the movie Lock Stock as a term to mean 'calm down'.
It was originally said on a British TV advert in the early 1990s.
It was originally said on a British TV advert in the early 1990s.
by Milka May 18, 2009
by willymctavish April 24, 2006
by Rodneykevkeith June 29, 2013