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bold cold 

Characterizing someone who so much wants to offend someone else that he behaves with no sympathy or concern for the other person.
My sister was bold cold when I asked if she wanted to play video games with me on my birthday. Needless to say, we didn't.
bold cold by Ereck Flowers November 13, 2018
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Stone Cold Salute 

There are two forms of the Stone Cold Salute.

1. The first form can be performed by a single person and requires two cans of your favourite cold beverage, preferably beer. To perform this form of the Stone Cold Salute, you must crash both cans together and the down the contents of the can.

2. This form must be performed by two individuals and also requires two cans of your favourite cold canned beverage. In this form, two individuals must crash two cans together in unison and down the contents of each person's respective cans. A Stone Cold Stunner performed by one of the two people is an optional part of the salute.
Person 1: Hey man, I've got a couple beers, wanna come over?

Person 2: Hell yeah, just as long I get to perform a Stone Cold Salute at some point.

Rome Cold Buck 

Adjective; Being one of the worst in a sport or activity
Jerome Robinson is a Rome Cold Buck
Rome Cold Buck by dcstoday April 5, 2021

the not so common cold 

reffered to HIV/AIDS but..... this is the point when someone infected by AIDS has contracted a cold, and there is no turning back...
also known as deadly aids.
person 1: did u hear about honey?
person 2: yea, i hear he had the not so common cold?
person 1: well god rest his soul.

The Long Cold 

A slang phrase used in the african american community, usually among a group of males gathered on a street corner or in a barber shop, referring to a sick person who has or is suspected of having HIV/AIDS.
Willie had dat same damn cough for the last year....n*gg*, I think he has THE LONG COLD!
The Long Cold by joeydnewyork July 13, 2012

Out went cold 

Used metaphorically to refer to the absence of someone who is called out, particularly when that person is in a queue. It is commonly used in a clinic setting where in a patient leaves before his or her turn is up.
"Patient X was not outside when I called his name."
"He's out went cold."
Out went cold by OWC October 6, 2012