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"My younger friends tell me it's called chillaxing," he told Today presenter John Humphrys.
OK, he's in my parents' fridge, but that's because he joins his little cousins for a spot of chillaxing between December and March.
This Seal was Chillaxing on an Iceberg!
But it made chillaxing beneath the hydromassage water jets in the outdoor hot-tub jacuzzi all the sweeter.
Provided fuel for critics of "Chillaxing Dave" by speaking of the importance of delegating work.
Mr Cameron had barely begun a well-deserved bit of chillaxing between the conference and the start today of the parliamentary session, when the right-wing eurosceptics were at it again.
Chillaxing Camerons in Cornwall: Prime Minister enjoys his FOURTH holiday this year (and once again he's in his navy polo shirt)
La presse voyait dans cette photo un nouvel exemple de la propension du Premier ministre au "chillaxing," néologisme constitué des verbes "chill out" (se détendre) et "relax."
As for the person apparently called Lyle Klich, whose thoughts are so in harmony with those at the Sun, it is worth recalling that Winston Churchill was not averse to a spot of what I suppose we must now call chillaxing.
I managed 10 minutes of steady breaststroke, which is more than iron man Putin did at the G8 last week when he was comprehensively upstaged by the King of Chillaxing, David Cameron, who ploughed through Lough Erne at 6am to "clear his head."
The Prime Minister should settle down tonight for a spot of chillaxing over a few early episodes of The Sopranos, purely to place the difficult mother thing in perspective.
What is the difference between relaxing and chillaxing?
New Bank of England governor Mark Carney, who was photographed chillaxing in shorts at the Wilderness festival in Oxfordshire last weekend, has started taking Mass at St Mary's Church in Hampstead.