Danngg, that jacket is bubba cool!
by clataimi November 25, 2007
Cool Boss:
Since we’re now a ‘team’ according to the org chart, do you fancy going out for a team pub lunch tomorrow?
Me:
Does that mean it gets expensed?
Cool Boss:
Sure!
Me:
I'm in!
Since we’re now a ‘team’ according to the org chart, do you fancy going out for a team pub lunch tomorrow?
Me:
Does that mean it gets expensed?
Cool Boss:
Sure!
Me:
I'm in!
by AQMacgregor November 20, 2013
not really caring, changing subject out of disregard. When your not impressed with someone telling you somehting but you got to say something anyway.
Ex.1
Guy1-'dood I just got this sweet CD!!' Guy2- 'cool player'
Ex.2
Guy1-'hey, i fucked your sister last nite'
Guy2-'cool player'
Guy1-'dood I just got this sweet CD!!' Guy2- 'cool player'
Ex.2
Guy1-'hey, i fucked your sister last nite'
Guy2-'cool player'
by Vinny_Luv May 07, 2005
A phrase made from the King herself Emily M. Used when something is just so awesome you combine cool and spaghetti to emphasize it's amazingness
by Penislord6969 June 11, 2018
To grab the hair of a sexual partner and procede to fuck all the way down the stairs whilst riding her like a sled. A move based on the John Candy film about the Jamaican bobsled team (not featured in the movie).
by SX January 05, 2007
Something that happened during the 1970's due to humans spewing aerosols into the atmosphere. Once we stopped spewing aerosols into the atmosphere, global cooling stopped, thus proving that human society CAN affect global climate. The concern over global cooling was exaggerated by Newsweek in the 1970's and as a result many conservatives completely distort the issue in order to attack the current scientific consensus on global warming.
That they do this based on a Newsweek article is bizarre considering that most of the time they complain about how the mainstream media distorts the news. Of course, in this instance Newsweek just so happened to NOT be distorting the news for some reason. At least according to many conservatives.
That they do this based on a Newsweek article is bizarre considering that most of the time they complain about how the mainstream media distorts the news. Of course, in this instance Newsweek just so happened to NOT be distorting the news for some reason. At least according to many conservatives.
I'm sick and tired of hearing right-wing talk radio show hosts continuing to distort the global cooling of the 1970's.
by rustyshackleford December 10, 2007
A phrase, used to indicate being pleased about something, accepting something, agreeing with something, also ending convosations and a phrase that can be used when there isnt really anything else to say, saves it from being arquard. Also used as a state of emotion; Happieness, feeling alright, being cool (but a slightly geekyer version of cool) being gernerally ok, or feeling shit and not wanting to say because you know it will start a big convosation on the topic. Copyright, to Lucy Wright, created the phrase 'Cool Beans.'
by Raunchy RahRah November 23, 2009