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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What do they mean? I guess "chilling" means "take it easy", right?

Do #1 and #2  have the same meaning in that below lines?
What do they mean?  I guess "chilling" means "take it easy", right?

Q2) I can't hear #3 exactly , so I just fill in like "quit messing around"
as I listened watching that scene.

-------------------The lines go:
- OK. We are good to go.
- No, we're not. Freddy took off.
- What…Where?
- Some guys invited him to their van.
- What?! Come on, you guys!

-Freddy?
Hey, have you seen a little kid, like, yay high?
Dang it. Freddy, this is your teacher talking!
- Hey, Mr. S.
- Oh, man.
 What's going on here?
- Nothing. Just chilling.#1
- Freddy, get out of that van this instant.
- See you guys.

-Hey,man. You think you're pretty funny,
partying with an innocent little kid?
-Dude, we're just chilling.#2
That kid's 10 years old.
He looks up to you.
You are setting an example for him,
#3 Quit messing aournd so start acting like a responsible adult!
That goes for all of you guys.
Don't make me come back here.
Come on. Let's go.
  

Top answer

Chill is a relatively recent addition to American slang. It does, in fact, mean take it easy, not get excited, be relaxed . To express an activity that has no real purpose, many people use the more established mess around .

  • Chill is a relatively recent addition to American slang.
  • It does, in fact, mean take it easy, not get excited, be relaxed .
  • To express an activity that has no real purpose, many people use the more established mess around .
  • It can be either a negative or a positive situation, but context and inflection would make that clear.
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Chill is a relatively recent addition to American slang. It does, in fact, mean take it easy, not get excited, be relaxed. To express an activity that has no real purpose, many people use the more established mess around. It can be either a negative or a positive situation, but context and inflection would make that clear.
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I like the definition in the urban dictionary: a cool way of telling someone you sat around doing nothing.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=chilling

I use this dictionary to see the latest slang definitions. It is not an official dictionary but a dictionary that lots of p
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please change it into passive voice ....
you will report against him to the police .

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