A phrase used to express your satisfaction with someones proposed course of action. The phrase was actually first coined by Simon Lambert on the 6th Floor of the Playford Builidng at the South Australian Institiute of Technology in mid 1984. Simon responded with "Cool Bananas" after one of the Malaysian students hacked into the University computer and changed all of the years assignment outcomes to the right answers , therefore saving hours of time trying to generate an R-squared in excess of 98.9%.
Person 1 : I just bought a metre long stick of licorice !
Person 2 : Cool bananas !!
Person 1 : I can get it done but I may need to kill Mary ...
Person 2 : Cool bananas
Person 2 : Cool bananas !!
Person 1 : I can get it done but I may need to kill Mary ...
Person 2 : Cool bananas
by TheValuer June 05, 2013
A phrase used to express your satisfaction with someones proposed course of action. The phrase was actually first coined by Simon Lambert on the 6th Floor of the Playford Builidng at the South Australian Institiute of Technology in mid 1984. Simon responded with "Cool Bananas" after one of the Malaysian students hacked into the Unibversity computer and changed all of the years assignment outcomes to the right answers , therefore saving hours of time trying to generate an R-squared in excess of 98.9%.
Person 1 : I just bought a metre long stick of licorice !
Person 2 : Cool bananas !!
Person 1 : I can get it done but I may need to kill Mary ...
Person 2 : Cool bananas
Person 2 : Cool bananas !!
Person 1 : I can get it done but I may need to kill Mary ...
Person 2 : Cool bananas
by TheValuer June 05, 2013