Throwing a Chill
1) to enjoy the company of a friend or group of people in a relaxing atmosphere
2) the less formal version of throwing a party
mom: what are you doing this weekend?
son: just throwing a chill with my friends. maybe at the beach.
borg: are we going to throw a chill this weekend?
rich: i’m free all day sat-rday, call me whenever.
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