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cold

1. A temperature that feels ths opposite of hot.
2. Symbolic for death (mainly in music)
3. Mean, cruel, uncaring, unempathetic
4. Numb
5. Sociopathic
"Everyday we all get colder"- Lostprophets
by Celestasia May 9, 2005
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cold

v. used to describe something awesome or nice ; something worthy of hatin
That's a cold ass jacket
by Janay March 28, 2004
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colding

Putting one's freezing cold hands or feet on someone else in order to make them colder, too
Hey, stop colding me with your frozen hands just because I'm warmer than you.
by Big FFF July 4, 2009
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Cold

She was the most beautiful girl I've ever seen, but all those girls are cold from down south.
by Robbie B. Knight April 26, 2008
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cold

A New Jack word started in the mid to late 80's and used all the way through the early 90's. A verb modifier that refers to a state of deliberate sauveness and typically used in describing felonious acts.
Lyric from A Tribe Called Quest

"Somebody broke into my ride and COLD macked it"
by ppo7667 November 10, 2007
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Cold

Cold was a rock band that started in 1986. They released 4 cd's: Cold, 13 ways to bleed on stage, year of the spider, and a different kind of pain. They also released an ep called Oddity. The band consisted of lead singer Scooter Ward, Matt Louhgran, Zachary Gilbert, both guitarists, Jeremy Marshall on bass, and Sam McCandless on drums. Former members included Mike Booth, Sean Lay, Terry Balsamo, Kelly Hayes and Eddie Rendini.
On February 27, 2006, Ward left a message on their official website saying they had disbanded. However, he said he and Sam will continue writing music.
Cold was a great rock band. It's a damn shame alot of people didn't know about them.
by Adrian April 17, 2006
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cold

"Yo, I walked up to that guy and cold puched him in the face."

"...with microphone in hand I cold took command." - Run-DMC
by Adam A April 18, 2003
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