i thought it meant cold as in food and beverages. however it apparently means the following:
used to describe (usually a girl) someone attractive and good looking
it means the same as hot in most cases
used to describe (usually a girl) someone attractive and good looking
it means the same as hot in most cases
by IssueIsSliving November 26, 2022

by Slothman2246 February 6, 2023

by malauge August 16, 2012

Faced with the staggering number of American school children and other innocent victims killed by unstable men with military-style assault rifles, reassured yet again that background checks and licensing would not in any way threaten his right to gun ownership, that no one proposed to take away his firearms, he planted his feet, growling his modified NRA non-sequitur, "I'll give up my gun when they pry it from my cold, dead heart."
by Monkey's Dad April 1, 2021

by Dicklover6942056 January 25, 2020

A cold that is transmitted through the nose upon smelling the flatulance (Intestinal gas that’s passed from the anus.) of someone that has fallen ill. Similar to a standard cold the infected will often have a “runny” nose although the discharge will have a brown tint. Any sneezes will often have a fecal aroma as well.
Steve missed work today because of the “Fecal Cold” he caught when Jim farted while he was still contagious.
by BigJimmy82 November 14, 2018

Cold give (noun): A colloquial term referring to a restrained or impartial viewpoint or opinion on a particular subject, typically expressed with a lack of fervor or passion. In contrast to a "hot take," a cold give often reflects a more measured and neutral stance, devoid of strong emotion or bias. This term is commonly used in informal contexts, particularly in online discourse and social media discussions.
In the ongoing debate over climate change, Sarah offered a cold give, stating that while there is evidence supporting both sides of the argument, more research is needed to draw definitive conclusions. Her measured response stood in contrast to the passionate and polarized opinions expressed by others in the discussion.
by Cr0sskit February 22, 2024
