>>>>>>>My son-in-law has an expression (which he either invented or picked up somewhere, but I like it all the same): chillax.
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>>>>>I don't think he invented it, more likely it was on TV. I was told to "chillax" by a nine year old girl a few weeks ago. She told me it meant chill/relax, but couldn't recall where she first heard it.
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>>>>Duh-UH! Next you'll be telling us the etymology of "smog".
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>>>Gosh, could it be smoke and fog? Hmmm...
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>>>I think I was more making a statement that it's been around and had a cute story about hearing it lately.
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>>>Chillax man... <g>
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>>OK, if you stop acting like a prunt :-)
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>Hmmm... Prune/Runt? Prude/Punter? Or worse?
Ooooh worse! Cross-gender worse! :-)
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.