Chill
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Chill or Chills may refer to:
- Chill, to lower the temperature of something
Medical
- Chills, feeling of coldness during high fevers.
Music
- "Chill" (song), 2001 song by the Finnish rock band The Rasmus
- Akhenaton (rapper) (born 1968), French hip hop artist who uses Chill as one of his aliases
- Chill-out music, a style of electronic music
- MC Chill (born 1970), rapper and producer from hip hop group, Compton's Most Wanted
- The Chills, a band from New Zealand
- Chills (album), solo album from American guitarist Clint Lowery
Media and entertainment
- Chill (radio station), a British digital radio station
- Joe Chill, a character in the Batman series attributed with the murder of Bruce Wayne's parents
- Chill (film), a 2007 horror film written and directed by Serge Rudnunsky
- RTÉ Chill, an Irish digital radio station
- Sirius XM Chill, an electronica radio station
- Chills (TV show), British television show
- Chill (role-playing game)
- Chill (video game), a 1998 Snowboarding video game for PlayStation One released by Eidos
Other
- CHILL, a programming language
- Chill (casting), an object placed in a mold to (locally) increase the solidification rate of a casting
- CHILL (library consortium), a consortium of health libraries in London
- St. Charles Chill, a minor league ice hockey team of the Central Hockey League based in St. Charles, Missouri
- Coulee Region Chill, a junior ice hockey team of the North American Hockey League based out of Onalaska, Wisconsin
See also
- Chilling effect (law), a situation where speech or conduct is suppressed or limited by fear of penalization, also known as "Libel chill"
- Chiller (disambiguation)
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