Phrasal verb -- "to cool up" -- (transitive or intransitive). It means to improve the cool of something or someone.
This car design is too dull. We need to cool it up.
The candidate is uninteresting. He needs to cool up.
The candidate is uninteresting. He needs to cool up.
by Kilkrazy August 18, 2004

Noun: Slang term for a pop shield, put on the microphone to prevent plosive consonants from registering too forcefully during studio recording of voice overs.
by Kilkrazy July 02, 2004

Transitive verb. Slang, meaning to accept a bribe or some other sub rosa payment, usually in cash. That is, to take the money and slip it into your trouser pocket.
by kilkrazy January 03, 2005

by Kilkrazy September 30, 2004

Noun.
Gabe is a politically incorrect term of derision or contempt, typically used by heterosexual men towards homosexual men who exhibit particularly camp or effeminate behaviour. It's derived by contracting the phrase "gay boy."
Gabe is a politically incorrect term of derision or contempt, typically used by heterosexual men towards homosexual men who exhibit particularly camp or effeminate behaviour. It's derived by contracting the phrase "gay boy."
I can't believe the way *** complained about the party decorations. He's such a gabe!
If you're going to be a gabe about getting grease on your hands I won't help you change the car tyre.
If you're going to be a gabe about getting grease on your hands I won't help you change the car tyre.
by kilkrazy January 05, 2005

by Kilkrazy June 30, 2004

When you are playing a game such as Mechwarrior or Battletech involving giant walking robot tanks, and your robot gets so badly shot up that it becomes a shed, and you stay in the game and become even more badly shot up, your robot will become a hut.
by Kilkrazy June 30, 2004
