What is the meaning of CHILD MOLESTERS. Phrases containing CHILD MOLESTERS
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, (chil) v., to relax, hang out, spend time casually. “I’m just going to chill at home.†Pres. participle: chillin’. [Etym., African American]
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Big chill is slang for drath.
Verb. To relax. Noun. A time or place where people chill-out, often whilst on drugs or in a hot sweaty club.
See "chill". Told to someone who needs to calm down.
Take a chill pill is slang for relax.
a child who moves out to start his or her own life, then returns home to live (often as a result of the economy, but possibly due to irresponsibility of some kind)
Noun. Something that reduces anxiety and stress, and promotes relaxation. Mainly used figuratively in phrases such 'take a chill pill'.
When an unusual "hot" passion gives you goose pimples.Gee, Jody, doesn't it "chill 'ya" the way Benny plays the clarinet?
Chill (shortened from chill out) is slang for relax. Chill is British slang for to kill.
Verb. To relax, take time out. Abb. of 'chill-out'. E.g."Hey calm down! You'll have a heart attack unless you learn to chill a little."Noun. A time of relaxation. E.g."Are we having a chill tonight? Watch some TV, drink a little wine, and go out clubbing tomorrow night?"
To relax; calm oneself. [chill out we will make love tonight.].
Vrb phrs. To relax. See 'chill pill'.
Chill out is slang for relax.
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Child
n.
A check to enthusiasm or warmth of feeling; discouragement; as, a chill comes over an assembly.
superl.
With child; pregnant.
pl.
of Child
a.
Pregnant; with child.
v. t.
To strike with a chill; to make chilly; to cause to shiver; to affect with cold.
n.
A descendant, however remote; -- used esp. in the plural; as, the children of Israel; the children of Edom.
n.
A young person of either sex. esp. one between infancy and youth; hence, one who exhibits the characteristics of a very young person, as innocence, obedience, trustfulness, limited understanding, etc.
v. i.
To become surface-hardened by sudden cooling while solidifying; as, some kinds of cast iron chill to a greater depth than others.
n.
A cognomen formerly prefixed to his name by the oldest son, until he succeeded to his ancestral titles, or was knighted; as, Childe Roland.
n.
A noble youth. See Childe.
n.
One who, by character of practice, shows signs of relationship to, or of the influence of, another; one closely connected with a place, occupation, character, etc.; as, a child of God; a child of the devil; a child of disobedience; a child of toil; a child of the people.
n.
A child.
n.
A son or a daughter; a male or female descendant, in the first degree; the immediate progeny of human parents; -- in law, legitimate offspring. Used also of animals and plants.
imp. & p. p.
of Child
a.
Characterized by coolness of manner, feeling, etc.; lacking enthusiasm or warmth; formal; distant; as, a chill reception.
v. i.
To give birth; to produce young.
n.
A boy child.
n.
A female infant.
superl.
Pregnant; with child.
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