Canadian people. Often used in the UK, possibly not used elsewhere, since Yank is mainly used by the British to refer to Americans. Cold Yanks being a joke about how hard it can be to tell the difference sometimes with American accents and Canadian ones, though Canada is much colder. It's not usually meant in a bad vibe way, more as a somewhat dismissive term of endearment.
"I thought from the accent they were surely Yanks, but they turned out to be Cold Yanks"
"What?"
"Cold Yanks. You know, Canadians".
"What?"
"Cold Yanks. You know, Canadians".
by mistahroga April 14, 2020

by quirkyqwerty.xo December 7, 2023

When the male penis resembles that of a haribo left in the fridge for a bit too long as it's still soft in feeling, however hard to bend or flex.
by Vauulty July 17, 2017

by Beckster Flitt February 22, 2020

by NotGlockLesnar January 21, 2020

“I think I’ve let the house get too cold and am feeling it now. I’ve got cold Tourette’s”
“I’m glad you’ve decided to put the heating on”
“I’m glad you’ve decided to put the heating on”
by ROxford February 13, 2023

as opposed to a “hot sec,” referring to a quick action or moment, “cold sec” is it’s opposite
an action or moment a tad longer than 30 seconds to a minute
an action or moment a tad longer than 30 seconds to a minute
person: “can you make me a grilled cheese sandwich”
other person: “ okay give me a cold sec, I just need to finish up my work.”
other person: “ okay give me a cold sec, I just need to finish up my work.”
by Chongla May 18, 2019
