I like the paral-lax provided by the roughly synonymous neologisms:

    be-lax

and

    chill-lax

On 12/30/18 11:01 AM, Frank Wimberly wrote:
re·lax
Origin

late Middle English: from Latin /relaxare/, from /re-/(expressing intensive force) + /laxus/ ‘lax, loose.’

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On Sun, Dec 30, 2018, 10:58 AM Gillian Densmore <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:

    While reading a book last night  talking about some characters
    relaxing. I've always been curious. If Re: is to do again. then
    what was laxing supposed to be?
    Many people on this and the wed-tech list are REtired. So do you
    get Tired again then quit being a worker ?
    I seriously get these kind of words.
    Any guesses where they came from?
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