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Look up chill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Chill may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a Wikimedia Foundation project intended to be a free wiki dictionary (hence: Wiktionary) (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. ...

Chill may also refer to: Chill is a role-playing game that captures the feel of late 20th-century horror films. ... In computing, CHILL, (an acronym for CCITT High Level Language), refers to a procedural programming language mainly used for telecommunications applications. ... Chill is the name of a digital-only radio station in the UK. It broadcasts on the DAB digital radio platform in several locations in mid and southern England. ... The Consortium of Independent Health Information Libraries in London (CHILL) is an assoication of libraries in the greater London area specializing in information on health and medicine. ... Akhenaton (real name Philippe Fragione) is a French rapper and producer of French hip hop. ... Chill is a PlayStation video game of the snowboarding genre published by Eidos Interactive in 1998 and developed by Silicon Dreams. ... Chill out (sometimes chillout), a term derived from a slang injunction to relax, emerged in the early and mid-1990s as a catch-all term for various styles of relatively mellow, slow-tempo music made by contemporary producers in the electronic music scene. ... Food & Liquor is Lupe Fiascos critically-acclaimed debut album, released on September 19, 2006. ... A rigor is an episode of shaking occurring during a high fever. ... The Chill is a hobgoblin mercenary group from the Forgotten Realms role-playing computer game of Baldurs Gate. ... Butch Cassidy, a famous outlaw An outlaw, a person living the lifestyle of outlawry, is most familiar to contemporary readers as a stock character in Western movies. ... For the legendary creatures, see Hobgoblin. ... Baldurs Gate is a computer role-playing game in a high fantasy setting, developed by BioWare and released in 1998 by Interplay Entertainment. ... Joe Chill is a fictional character in the DC Comics Batman series. ... Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still sometimes as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional character and superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...

  • Time spent idly relaxing with a close friend or group of friends
  • The atmosphere and paralyzing effect created by actions or threats designed to silence opposition.
  • A state of mind tied to being peaceful with oneself and one's surrounding, used similarily to mellow, serene, composed or blithe.

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Chill out music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (445 words)
Chill out (sometimes chillout), a term derived from a slang injunction to relax, emerged in the early and mid-1990s as a catch-all term for various styles of relatively mellow, slow-tempo music made by contemporary producers in the electronic music scene.
A number of compilations with "Chill Out" in their titles were released in the mid-1990s and beyond, helping to establish the genre as being very closely related to downtempo and trip hop but also incorporating, especially in the early 2000s, slower varieties of house music, nu-jazz, psybient, and lounge music.
Chill out is generally tonal, relaxing (or at least not as "intense" as other music from the styles it draws from), and generally does not incorporate music that emphasizes "hard," "deep," or particularly hypnotic rhythms.
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