Audit Jargon, etymology from the slang for the use of the word cool. Reference to or insinuation that a work related task is acceptable.
Showing acceptance of or tolerance towards a situation, activity, or required procedure.
Showing acceptance of or tolerance towards a situation, activity, or required procedure.
Auditor 1: "I think that is dictated by your preference, I know <insert name> likes to sign off twice on her review so just depends if you want to or not "
Auditor 2: "cooling, thanks!"
Auditor 2: "cooling, thanks!"
by Auditor 2 February 05, 2021
An adjective denoting a person who demonstrates self-respect, healthy boundaries, and a capacity to understand others.
by notasasianasyouthink November 14, 2014
After reading these definitions for "cool" I realize many people think "cool" is something totally different than it was 30 years ago. Cool started out as unique, everlasting, and epic. Now it's thrashed around as Popular, rad, and such other mindless garb. You should talk to an older person about what cool was 30 years ago.
-Andee bought these cool pants from the thrift store, meaning noone else would be ever where it.
-I made this shirt. It's cool.
-I made this shirt. It's cool.
by aghgsSAsahAG September 16, 2005
A word that started out to mean "hip," "excellent," etc., or other indefinable qualities, but has become vastly overused blanket exclamation of approval.
by Evan Dahill March 03, 2015
by Lightning Phoenix November 20, 2015
by mobius May 29, 2004