It's an Angry Birds saying.
"భయంకర జరుగుతున్నాడు" (Bhayankara jarugutunnaadu) is the equivalent Telugu phrase for "chilling like a villain."
Crazy Villain Willin'.. to perform any act... Bone chilling
it means relaxing or chilling (:
A chilling typically refers to a unit of currency in some regions, but it can also mean a small amount of money or something that is inexpensive. However, the exact value of a chilling can vary depending on the context and location. If you provide more details about what you mean by "chilling," I can offer a more accurate answer.
He is mean. He is also a villain.
The American Film Institute has recognized Hannibal Lecter from "The Silence of the Lambs" as the top villain of all time in film. Played by Sir Anthony Hopkins, Lecter is infamous for his intelligence, charisma, and chilling performances that have solidified him as a classic movie villain.
Do you mean The Ringmaster?
"Chilling like a villain" is a playful phrase that means relaxing or lounging around in a cool or confident manner, as if you were a mischievous or sinister character. It is often used humorously to describe someone who is unwinding or enjoying themselves.
Well, honey, according to those wild folks at Urban Dictionary, "chilling" is when you're just hanging out, relaxing, and taking it easy. It's like giving a big ol' middle finger to stress and responsibilities. So next time someone asks what you're up to, just tell 'em you're chilling like a villain.
Niether. He was a confused mean man.
antihero, felon, lawbreaker.
Yes she is the villain and antagonist of Pirates!