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A common usage of the word "action" is to combine it with another verb, or even noun, to suggest a person engaging in an activity relating to this verb or noun. For example "I'm going up the road to hit up some Maccas action" refers to an activity whereby McDonalds will be purcahsed and consumed in the near future. When this use of "Action" is combined with "Relax", we arrive at Relaction, which is a noun/verb combination suggesting an activity relating to the act of "Relaxing".
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