adj. Achieving a higher social status through association with a popular person. These people will never rise to the same social status as those they emulate. They are invited to "cool people" social functions, however, if they bring someone of the opposite sex with them they must be of the same social status. This is because a true popular person would never become involved with someone of lower status. This is primarily common in a high school setting because of the various social groups.
Dave: "Why did Bret bring Gina to the prom?"
Sam: "Gina is the quarterback's sister's best friend."
Dave: "But she's a big time softball thickie!"
Sam: "Doesn't matter, they're cool by association."
Dave: "Oh I get it. Bret is Blake, the quaterback's, friend from Little League. Gina has been Blake's sister's best friend since grade school. Neither of them are popular enough to come with Blake or Cindy so they are here with each other."
Sam: "Cruel, ain't it."
Sam: "Gina is the quarterback's sister's best friend."
Dave: "But she's a big time softball thickie!"
Sam: "Doesn't matter, they're cool by association."
Dave: "Oh I get it. Bret is Blake, the quaterback's, friend from Little League. Gina has been Blake's sister's best friend since grade school. Neither of them are popular enough to come with Blake or Cindy so they are here with each other."
Sam: "Cruel, ain't it."
by Lomonte95 July 08, 2006
pronounced "iite kewl"
when something is funny or agreeable.
Also when you feel like you are being "snaked".
when something is funny or agreeable.
Also when you feel like you are being "snaked".
K: ay man that girl is smokin hot
A: alright cool! she's my girlfriend, you're really snakin me bro.
A: alright cool! she's my girlfriend, you're really snakin me bro.
by A Vboy May 02, 2009
The phrase of choice of a very loud Armenian male population, especially from Glendale, CA when they disapprove of anything not to thier satisfaction. Normally said in a very loud, booming voice with a rolling 'rrr'. This phrase is used mostly in driving situations where the all too perfect Armenian driving style has been disrupted in some way.
Shouting from his driver' side window - "Hey BRO! Not Cool Bro! Why you make lane change my lane when you KNOW I coming BRO!?? NOT COOL BRO!!".
by Glendale, California November 09, 2011
A common Word used by Scott the Electrician to describe something that worked out. It's was both groovy and Cool
by LordSteven December 30, 2004
It just means that you want to be really annoying or you're bored or you just want the conversation to continue.
by Corner_Urban October 14, 2020
When burnt-out 30-somethings cruise the avant-guard art and design scene for young ideas they can exploit shamelessly or otherwise capitalize on as leading executives within the fashion, music, publishing or design industries -- and still feel creative and useful.
by Kim Wyon April 12, 2008