1. A way of sarcastically saying goodbye.
2. A response for when someone says something unbelievable. (More accent is used on "cool")
3. A way of saying you're going to ignore someone.
The louder you say it the better.
2. A response for when someone says something unbelievable. (More accent is used on "cool")
3. A way of saying you're going to ignore someone.
The louder you say it the better.
Person A:"Hey I'll see you tomorrow."
Person B:"Whatever, cool-later."
Person A:"Jason had sex with five chicks last night!"
Person B:"Coooool-later..."
"Pssh, I gave that biatch the old Cool Later."
Person B:"Whatever, cool-later."
Person A:"Jason had sex with five chicks last night!"
Person B:"Coooool-later..."
"Pssh, I gave that biatch the old Cool Later."
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Get the cool dude HD mug.A term coined and immortalized by Filipino stand-up comedian Gold Dagal. The term is specifically made to refer to the Iglesia Ni Cristo cult in the Philippines. Just a mere mention of this phrase sparks outrage and hysterical crash-out from members of the INC cult called "Iglots".
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Get the Cool 'to mug.A phrase used by people like your boss as a miserable attempt to convey a nuance leading to confusion and a lack of respect. Usually preceded by something like "Now, I want to be clear on this:"
Caucasian Corporate Middle Manager: "Now, I want to dynamicize this project by stripping out the unnecessities. We don't want no strawberries in our cool whip."
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Get the No Strawberries in our Cool Whip mug.African-Americans invented cool as a stylistic defiance against racism during World War II. This is simply well-documented social, historical, and linguistic fact. To be cool in the 1940s referred to the ability to be relaxed in one's own style in any environment, an act of courage and mental strength for any Black person during the Jim Crow era. Whether meaning high praise ("Cool!"), vetting someone to others ("she's cool"), or referring to a relaxed state of mind ("I'm cool, man") -- our modern usages all began in jazz culture.
Oh, you don't gotta worry about him, he's one of us, he's cool.
That guy over there did the right thing, he's cool in my book.
She's not cool, better watch your back.
That guy over there did the right thing, he's cool in my book.
She's not cool, better watch your back.
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