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chill out verb- to calm down, to relax US, 1983
- — Rutgers Alumni Magazine, p. 21, February 1986
- We just chillin’ out, drinkin’ a little Bird, that’s all. — Odie Hawkins, Great Lawd Buddha, p. 11, 1990
- JULES: Tell that bitch to be cool! Say, bitch be cool! Say, bitch be cool! PUMPKIN: Chill out, honey! — Pulp Fiction, 1994
- Chill out, Phil. Four deputies and you, I can live with that. — Natural Born Killers, 1994
- Number one, you need to chill out, nigga. — Jackie Brown, 1997
- to calm (someone) down US
- But it chills me out. I sit down in the folding chair and relax, empty my mind of all the crap. — Jay McInerney, Story of My Life, p. 8, 1988
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