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" I'm chilling to some music" Can you explain it to me please?
Oct 12, 2011 8:35 AM
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'Chilling' has various meanings depending on the context and usage. In formal English it represents 'Coldness, Becoming Cool, Falling in Temperature' or 'Scary, Frightening'. But in the form of a 'Slang' it is generally used to mean 'Relaxing, Becoming Calm'.
So in your sentence the context is 'listening to music'. Its a common usage in informal & casual English (Slang). It would mean 'Relaxing, Becoming Calm, Soothing the Senses'.
'Doing nothing very serious but just relaxing while listening to music.'
Hope it helps.
October 12, 2011
relaxing by listening music??? i guess
October 12, 2011
"To chill" is a common slang meaning to relax, ie. become calm. So you are relaxing while listening to (relaxing) music.
Another slang form is "chillax" (chill+relax).
October 12, 2011
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