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Discover LudwigThe word "chillout" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a relaxed situation or atmosphere, or to the act of relaxing. Example sentence: After a long week of work, I'm looking forward to having a chillout day this weekend.
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chillout
noun
A period of quiet, rest and relaxation, especially after a party etc.
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Stressed delegates can take advantage of the chillout zone run by the company Breathing Spaces.
The closest the Cotswolds gets to a Schrager hotel experience, from 5.30pm the poolside area becomes a chillout space, complete with bar and waiter service.
He grew up listening to Chuck Chillout and D.J. Red Alert on WBLS and KISS-FM in the eighties, and later got a job carrying records for Chillout.
Both films are infused with the atmosphere of their Hawaiian setting, and its strange compound of chillout and treachery.
An expansive lounge has deep sofas, a dining area and a vast fireplace, but the piece de resistance is the galleried outdoor chillout zone with its L-shaped pool.
Match 1 likes chillout music, chick flicks, rugby and chocolate.
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Following the week's one big dump, we've chased powder around its abundance of underexploited off-piste terrain and kicked off skis and boards at 2,000 metres to take chillout-soundtracked yoga classes in our thermals in a heated inflatable pod.
Though he has never overdosed, he has been at chillouts where others have.
"My first priority was chillouts, using and sex; everything else was secondary really," he says.
Three chemsex drug users in London, who spoke to the Guardian on condition of anonymity, described how they had been drawn into heavy drug use at group sex parties known as "chillouts".
Eventually he was attending chillouts two or three times a week, often heading to work, a retail job, straight after.
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