to chillax
Pronunciation
/tʃˈɪlæks/

Definition & Meaning of "chillax"in English

to chillax
01

to take it easy and calm down, often after stress or excitement

Slang
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
chillax
3rd person singular
chillaxes
Present participle
chillaxing
Past simple
chillaxed
Past participle
chillaxed

What does "to chillax" mean in slang?

The verb "to chillax" means to relax and calm down, often while also "chilling" or taking it easy socially. The structure is a blend of "chill" and "relax," combining both meanings into one casual term. It is informal and usually used in lighthearted contexts when telling someone to stop stressing or unwind.

Examples
Just chillax for a bit; you've been working too hard.
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