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Chillax

Definition: "Chillax" is a slang term that combines the words "chill" and "relax." It means to calm down and take it easy, especially in a stressful or tense situation.

Use case: You can use "chillax" when you want to tell someone to calm down and not get too worked up about something. For example, if your friend is stressing out about an upcoming exam, you could say, "Hey, just chillax. You've studied hard and you'll do great." It's a casual and lighthearted way to encourage someone to take a deep breath and relax.


The usage of the idiom 'Chillax' in a sentence

• Even though my boss was constantly breathing down my neck, I managed to chillax and focus on my work.

• I told my friend to chillax and not worry too much about the upcoming exam.

• Let's just chillax and enjoy the rest of our day off.

• I can't handle the stress anymore, I need to chillax and clear my mind of all the chaos.

• I'm feeling a bit anxious, I need to chillax before I do anything else.

• After a long day at work, I like to come home and chillax with a good book or movie.

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