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Cool

fashionably attractive or impressive.
"he made no concessions to fashion, yet somehow he was hip and cool"
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Cool

used to bring/call/draw attention to a specified quantity or amount, especially of money.
"a cool $15,000 to buy the franchise"
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Cool it

Conduct oneself in a less temperamental manner.
"“Cool it and tell me why you're so ecstatic.”"
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Keep my cool

maintain a calm and controlled attitude.
"I have to keep my cool and run my own race"
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Lost his cool

fail to maintain a calm and controlled attitude.
"he finally lost his cool with a photographer and threatened to hit him"
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calm cool and collected

someone who does not fall for rage baits easily
Julia is not calm cool and collected because she falls for rage baits easily.
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cool case

Being a loan word derived from the Dutch word "koel kast" with this same meaning, this word is what Indonesians thought to be the English of what is akcually called "fridge" (refrigerator) in English.
I store food in the cool case to keep it fresh.
by Emotional Cruiser July 28, 2025
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