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    [Verb]  | "cool" 


    1: to become cool : lose heat or warmth —sometimes used with off or down

    2: to lose ardor or passion

    3: to make cool : impart a feeling of coolness to —often used with off or down


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English colen, going back to Old English cōlian, verbal derivative from Germanic *kōl- {see: |cool:1|cool:1} (whence also Old Saxon colon "to become cool," Old High German kuolēn);

    [Verb]  | "pre*cool" | \ ˌprē-ˈkül \


    1: to cool (something) beforehand


    Origin: 1907 ;

    [Verb]  | "cooled" 


    1: to cause to lose heat;


      * e.g., " ... cool your drinks in the icy mountain stream "





    2: to become still and orderly;


      * e.g., " ... after the recess, tempers had cooled, and we could have a civil, rational discussion "





    [Verb]  | "cool" 


    1: to cause to lose heat;


      * e.g., " ... cool your drinks in the icy mountain stream "





    2: to become still and orderly;


      * e.g., " ... after the recess, tempers had cooled, and we could have a civil, rational discussion "





    [Verb]  | "cooled (down)" 


    1: as in calmed (down), settled (down);




    [Verb]  | "cooled (off or down)" 


    [Phrase]  | "cooled it" 


    1: to become still and orderly;


      * e.g., " ... You need to cool it before we all get in trouble. "





    [Phrase]  | "cooled one's heels" 


    1: to remain in place in readiness or expectation of something;


      * e.g., " ... They cooled their heels at the table for almost half an hour before the waiter appeared. "



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    [Phrase]  | "cool it" 


    1: to become still and orderly;


      * e.g., " ... You need to cool it before we all get in trouble. "





     [ "cooled" ]

    1: Roasts are for spring, summer, and fall. You DO NOT roast in winter. Roasted in winter is #cooled

      * e.g.,  ... When someone uses a bad caption that doesn’t make sense like “b12thday” or “ready for ski season” when it’s the end of December. B12thday isn’t a pun #cooled. It is end of December, ski season started a while ago #cooled 

     [ "cooled" ]

    1: When someone in conversation keeps talking beyond an acceptable amount of time, and the only response to move on is, "cool."

      * e.g.,  ... You being cooled: "cool." 

     [ "cool cool cool cool cool cool cool" ]

    1: (no doubt no doubt no doubt) 1) accepting something, with pain.

      * e.g.,  ... "Cool. Cool cool cool cool cool cool cool." "cool cool cool cool cool. no doubt no doubt no doubt no doubt." 


     [ "cool cool cool cool cool cool cool" ]

    2: 2) accepting something even though you know it's wrong


     [ "cool cool cool cool cool cool cool" ]

    3: 3) cooling down a convo


     [ "cool cool cool cool cool cool cool" ]

    4: 4) just saying it for fun, really

     [ "Cool. Cool-cool-cool" ]

    1: An irony-proof phrase uttered by Abed on Community, denoting that something is so cool, it's "Who's the Boss" cool.

      * e.g.,  ... Prof. Sheffield: I have a wonderful idea. Why don't you teach the next class on "Who's the Boss" so that you can share your open mind with everyone in class. 

     [ "cool cool cool cool cool cool" ]

    1: It is one of Jake Peralta’s best catchphrases.

      * e.g.,  ... gun store cashier - “so how do you like your ammo, by the box or by the bucket?” 

     [ "cool cool" ]

    1: An expression said by Jacksfilms (Jack Douglass), a Youtuber, used as a calm response in order to hide your feelings or avoidance towards a comment or opinion that might be emotional, hurtful, embarrassing, etc.

      * e.g.,  ... "Mom said dad was going to be back from the store" 

     [ "Cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool" ]

    1: When things really aren’t cool.

      * e.g.,  ... Mum: Your teacher has asked me in for a chat after school. Santino: Cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool 

     [ "Cool Cool." ]

    1: "Cool cool." Many uses, all of them good. (a) In L33T speak, "cool cool" is used as acknowledgement for absolute understanding, no further discussion on the matter is necessary, as in "So we're not going to play beer pong? Cool cool. Let's do keg stands." (b) Kk also means, "cool cool", also means "ok, cool' (c) "cool cool" also means "I get it, and that's cool."

      * e.g.,  ... "We're delivering 300 pieces of artwork tomorrow." "Cool cool. What time do we leave?" 

     [ "cool, cool" ]

    1: Cool, cool meaning ok.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1; hows things been ? 


     [ "cool, cool" ]

    2: (ok, not bad)

      * e.g.,  ... Person 2; cool, cool. 

     [ "Cool cool" ]

    1: A phrase that can be used in any situation.

      * e.g.,  ... Example ~ 

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