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mellow adjective- pleasing, relaxed, good US, 1938
- Shorty would take me to groovy, frantic scenes in different chicks’ and cats’ pads, where with the lights and juke down mellow, everybody blew gage and juiced back and jumped. — Malcolm X and Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, p. 56, 1964
- “The smoke [marijuana] is mellow, baby,” he answered. — Donald Goines, Whoreson, p. 131, 1972
- Uh, not a big deal, it’s just relax, just be very mellow. — Annie Hall, 1977
- mildly and pleasantly drunk or drug-intoxicated UK, 1699
- [T]he gauge they picked up on was really in there, and it had them treetop tall, mellow as a cello. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 75, 1946
- (used of a friend) close US, 1941
- But like I said, he’s a real big man now but he was and still is my righteous mellow fellow. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 88, 1973
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