by Friend John. March 28, 2011
Get the ice cool mug.An alternate spelling and pronunciation of high school that is used primarily in large portions of the southern United States.
He drove a truck for 20 years, but now he's got his own double-wide and a business vacuuming septic tanks, so he's doing ok considering he never finished ice cool.
by Mild7 October 15, 2019
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I am in Tokoyo, kinda cool.
Kinda cool? That is dry ice cool, Peter.
Dry ice cool?
Like about as cool as it gets (−78.5 °C (−109.3 °F), DIC.
Kinda cool? That is dry ice cool, Peter.
Dry ice cool?
Like about as cool as it gets (−78.5 °C (−109.3 °F), DIC.
by Shanna Lynn May 22, 2010
Get the dry ice cool mug.by coolice October 9, 2008
Get the Mr. Cool Ice mug."He was Cool as Ice when he walked into the court room."
"He walked up cool as ice and wacked the guy."
"He walked up cool as ice and wacked the guy."
by Evil-ghost-ninja October 26, 2006
Get the Cool as ice mug.1. to be the coolest of cool; this is the next level after 'cool as a cucumber'. People who are double cool with ice typically don't give a damn what anyone else thinks, can have fun anywhere/anytime, and give off such an insanely cool vibe that everyone else wants to be like them.
2. a way in which to order a drink if you want it in a very cold state.
2. a way in which to order a drink if you want it in a very cold state.
dude: Wow, did you see that girl dance?
dude #2: Yeah man. She is definitely double cool with ice.
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girl: can you mix me a coke and rum, and make it double cool with ice?
bartender: for sure.
dude #2: Yeah man. She is definitely double cool with ice.
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girl: can you mix me a coke and rum, and make it double cool with ice?
bartender: for sure.
by princess swahili April 13, 2008
Get the double cool with ice mug.Cools on Ice is used to describe something as cool but really it is the opposite/ is nerdy. This definition comes from the phrase itself, the phrase is obviously uncool but strangely cool at the same time.
When the phrase is said it is usually the case for the person he or she is with, to say Coolio. This is to show agreement with what the person is saying.
When the phrase is said it is usually the case for the person he or she is with, to say Coolio. This is to show agreement with what the person is saying.
1) Those maroon and mustard bow-ties look cools on ice.
2) Person 1: "I can do a roly-poly in my room with out hitting my head on the wall!"
Person 2: "Cools on Ice!!!"
Person 1: "I know, Coolio!"
2) Person 1: "I can do a roly-poly in my room with out hitting my head on the wall!"
Person 2: "Cools on Ice!!!"
Person 1: "I know, Coolio!"
by Coolmasters June 11, 2010
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