by Chris da Homie January 11, 2004
Dude, just chillax, just because it's not your birthday doesn't mean that you won't have fun in the monkey jamboree. I'm out like a decent hurricane, schlater.
by El_Scorcho September 04, 2003
by pyewhacker October 28, 2005
When one is experiencing extremely high levels of various emotions that may agitate another person in their company and really needs to just chill out or relax, the annoyed party in their presence can tell them to take a chillaxative, therefore rendering it appropriate for that person to fully let go and purge their stresses until they reach a serene state of calmness.
by Angelina Guglielmo March 17, 2008
It's a word put together from Chillin' and Relaxing. It actually means the same. If somebody should cool down you could say he or she has to relax or has to chill out. If you decide not to choose between these to, or you haven't made a decision while you already have to say the word, you say 'Chillax'.
It could also mean having a good time with your friends.
It could also mean having a good time with your friends.
Woo man, don't get so angry, chillax a little!
or
Hangin' out with my homies today was super chillaxed.
or
Hangin' out with my homies today was super chillaxed.
by Jasper Vondeling August 27, 2007
by Monkikuso December 18, 2002
1. To chill and relax simultaneously.
2. To loosen or reduce the level of stress by employing a more relaxed and groovy outlook.
Origin: As employed by an older teenage sister (JCP) to her overly ebullient younger siblings (JEP) and (KSG).
2. To loosen or reduce the level of stress by employing a more relaxed and groovy outlook.
Origin: As employed by an older teenage sister (JCP) to her overly ebullient younger siblings (JEP) and (KSG).
by Ezra Corpse December 15, 2004