Originated in the Netherlands, where students (both foreign and Dutch) spent so much time chilling & relaxing that both regular words were simply not strong enough to describe the constant and intense state of relexation said students were in.
It is used the very same way as "to chill" or "to relax" but has a slightly stronger connotation.
A mixture of the words chill and relax
except it seems to be there two words multiplied so its a sort of extreme relaxing.
Can be used for when you are sitting in your garden on a summer evening with a beer listening to 'Time of the Season' by The Zombies.
Or if someone is having a major freaker and going ape shit at people you can tell them to chillax.
(verb)
When the two words 'chill' and 'relax' were combined a word was created: 'chillax'; a conjunction that, when used solely and didactically, can change the general mood or atmosphere of an entire room of people. 'Chillax' by itself is a powerful word, but is nothing in comparison to the sentence that was coined soon after: 'chillax to the MAX'. This sentence should be used with care as it has the power to COMPLETELY relax a room full of people.
Jen: OMG I havent revised for my EXAM OMG!
Dan: Jen....
Dan: Chillax
Jen: You're right Dan, exams are insignificant! Let's focus on our health and happiness and worry about petty bureaucracyanother time.
Dude, just chillax, just because it's not your birthday doesn't mean that you won't have fun in the monkey jamboree. I'm out like a decent hurricane, schlater.