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Where did the phrase "chillin' like a villain" originate?

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Where did the phrase "chillin' like a villain" originate?

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  1. a thought of a villain,

    sends a 'chill' down your spine.

    ( if in a dark alley, late in the night, alone, you encounter a villain, you are a beautiful woman scantily dressed or a ma , carrying a lot of money  - honestly tell me how will you feel)


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    Apparently its from the movie, Batman and Robin, when Mr. Freeze responds to Batman when he says,"What are you doing?"

    Freeze says: "Chillin' like a villain"

    Mr. Freeze is corny like that, always utilizing cold related jokes.

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