Watch television, listen to some music, something like that. And to chill out also, it's used with the preposition "out", which is the same meaning. Also, I think people use "chill" if... If someone's getting a bit upset or a bit annoyed, people might say, "Oh, just chill. C...
To chill out 世界上每个人都喜欢 “chill out”!原本 “chill” 有「凉、冷」的意思,而在这儿是「放鬆」的意思,且通常,英语人士甚至会省略 ‘out’ 不说呢! 但是,如果有人要求你 “chill out” 的话,那么这可不是件好事喔...
30/3: A find like that ain’t good for business – exceptin’ the peeler’s business. An’, of course, we thought you was another pig with the same snout. 1968 N.Y. Times 2 Dec. n.p.: Chants of ‘—— the pigs’ and ‘dirty pigs’ drowned out exhortations from the speaker...
原本 “chill” 有「涼、冷」的意思,而在這兒是「放鬆」的意思,且通常,英語人士甚至會省略 ‘out’ 不說呢!影片裏面就是很常見的用法,看看他們怎麼用: 【MarieTV】停止自我糟蹋,一個重點你一定要知道 (Stop Self-Sabotage With This One Vital Step) 但是,如果有人要求你 “chill out” 的話,那麼這可不...
Short for “brother,”“bro” is used instead of first names among friends, typically men. Example: “What’s up, bro?” Chill or chill out(verb) Relax, calm down, or be easygoing. Example:“We’re done with exams, so let’s just chill tonight.” ...
Chillax: Chill and relax combined Deets: Details Fanboy/fangirl: An enthusiastic fan, often to an obsessive degree Fo shizzle: For sure, popularized by Snoop Dogg in the early 2000s Hella: Very or a lot Holla: To call or shout out to someone Home skillet: A close friend Janky: Of poor...
●cut it out! Stop it! ●dork: an unfashionable and awkward male ●dorm: dormitory ●dough: money ●down in the dumps: depressed ●drop in: to visit unexpectedly ●dude: a man ●fire up: to get excited about something; to motivate ●fix up: to arrange a date for a friend ●fed up...
1912J. LondonSmoke BellewPt 7🌐‘Bully for us!’ came the voice from above, down and across the bulge of ice. ‘Now we’ll get out of here in two shakes.’. 1916B.E.F. Times1 Dec. (2006) 129/1: In two of the proverbial shakes he was beside me in the trench. ...
It is an abbreviation for wish you were here. “WYWH, I am getting bored without you.” Yeet[yeet] (v.) Yeet means to toss anything really hard and very swiftly. “I yeeted my phone out of the window.” YNK[why-en-kay] (Abbreviation) ...
Chill: Relax or calm down Crash: To go to someone’s place, usually for a short time D Dank: High quality, excellent DIY: Do it yourself E Epic: Extraordinary, great, or impressive Extra: Over the top, excessive F FOMO: Fear of missing out FTW: For the win, expressing enthusiasm...