This is another term meaning "cool" used to show appreciation for something. It can be used liberally in most phrases and is considered more fun and exciting than it's simpler counterpart, when used in conversation.
1. "I'm going to come out tonight and have a drink with you."
"Cool Beans! See you soon."
2. "What do you think of my new coat!"
"It's Cool Beans. I like it!"
"Cool Beans! See you soon."
2. "What do you think of my new coat!"
"It's Cool Beans. I like it!"
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by B-Drac November 30, 2003
Jake: I just constructed a fully-functional U.S.S Enterprise-D replicia of a Transporter.
Shaun: Cool beans!
Shaun: Cool beans!
by Vader February 27, 2004
Great!
Though the phrase was revived in the 1940s and 50s jazz scene, it's a 19th century corruption of the French "Course Bien" (pronounced coo be ah).
Though the phrase was revived in the 1940s and 50s jazz scene, it's a 19th century corruption of the French "Course Bien" (pronounced coo be ah).
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