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 23, 2024
(1)A phrase used as the opposite of a "Hot Take," being a popular opinion. I. E. Everyone agrees.
(2)A simple fact.
(2)A simple fact.
by Fallopian tuben December 10, 2023
A phrase commonly used by homeless Sri Lankan baboon men to show that they need to participate in the sexual art of foreplay to introduce the commencement into sexual intercourse.
by Pidgeon-Sloth August 10, 2022
by El Niño March 25, 2004
"Alright boys, I want you to climb over this hill where the enemy is camped out and give 'em hell."
"Cripes! Why does that teacher always give me hell over my homework? I'm about ready to give him hell in the parking lot after school."
"Cripes! Why does that teacher always give me hell over my homework? I'm about ready to give him hell in the parking lot after school."
by Hotham82 March 23, 2004
by Demonic March 25, 2004