Wang Fei: | (Screaming) Ahhh!! |
Finn: | Wang Fei, are you ok? |
Wang Fei: | (Screaming) No, no. Ahhh!! |
Finn: | What's wrong? What's wrong? |
Wang Fei: | There's a big, green spider in the studio! |
Finn: | A spider? Oh, it's only a spider. Chillax! |
Wang Fei: | Chillax?! |
Finn: | Yes, chillax. I'll get the spider ... Now, hold on ... Got it. Feel better? |
Wang Fei: | Thanks, yes, much better. So Finn, what was that word you just said? |
Finn: | Chillax. It's a combination of two words. Can you guess them? |
Wang Fei: | Chill ... and ... relax? |
Finn: | Chill and relax, yes. It means the same as chill or chill out or relax. So just now I told you to chillax, which means don't worry, relax. |
Wang Fei: | Oh, I understand. So if I tell somebody to chillax it means, basically, to relax or to calm down? |
Finn: | That's right. That's one way we can use it. For example: |
Wang Fei: | So does chillax mean exactly the same as chill out and relax? |
Finn: | Well the meaning is the same, but chillax is a newer expression, so you probably won't hear it as much. |
Wang Fei: | Great. So by the way Finn, where did you put that spider? |
Finn: | The spider? |
Wang Fei: | Yes, the big, green spider. |
Finn: | Oh, the spider. I can't remember. I think I left it on the desk. |
Wang Fei: | Really? Then what is that big, green thing climbing up your neck? |
Finn: | Eh? What? Ahhh!! |
Wang Fei: | Ha ha. Finn, chillax! I was just kidding. |
Finn: | Very funny Wang Fei. Bye for now. |
Wang Fei: | Bye.
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