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chillin' like a villain
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relaxing in a carefree, easygoing way; enjoying leisure without stress
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What does "chillin' like a villain" mean in slang?
The phrase "chillin' like a villain" means relaxing comfortably, often with confidence or attitude, without stress or concern. The structure is a rhyme-based expression where "villain" is used for stylistic effect rather than literal meaning. It is informal and typically used humorously to emphasize being completely at ease. The phrase became popular in casual speech and pop culture as a playful, exaggerated way to say someone is just relaxing.
Examples
I spent the afternoon chillin' like a villain by the pool.



























