by Anonymous April 20, 2003
To “get cold feet” means to lose your desire or nerve to do something. Often people “get cold feet” because they get nervous.
For example, sometimes the bride or groom might not show up to their wedding because they’ve gotten cold feet.
by Karyssia May 13, 2009
by River Tiffany October 17, 2006
Without preparation. First used in correlation with withdrawl from an addictive substance in the 1920s with regards to heroin addiction. The idea being that "cold turkey" is a food that requires little to no preparation to eat - hence doing something "cold turkey" means the action will be done without preparation & immediately. Also connected to the notion that the symptoms of withdrawl from many substances include cold sweats (moisture), and sallow skin - much like that of a cold, dead, turkey.
by narydict November 23, 2005
When she learned that he owned a 10,000 BTU window unit, Natalie, a cold-hearted cold digger, decided that she would wait until the end of summer to break up with George.
by dog the great April 07, 2011
to be in a state of complete self control
usually a referance to staying cool enough to not sport wood in the presence of a fine lady
usually a referance to staying cool enough to not sport wood in the presence of a fine lady
"just stay cool man, ice cold"
translation : don't embarass yourself with a huge hardon, have some class, relax. picture ice cold.
translation : don't embarass yourself with a huge hardon, have some class, relax. picture ice cold.
by mig January 18, 2004
"What’s the difference between a mallard with a cold and you? One's a sick duck, and I can't remember the rest but your mother's a whore!"
by P8nt November 14, 2007