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cool boots

adj. The state of something being very cool and agreeable.

Hanging out with those hippies certainly was cool boots for the time being but their cult-like tendencies really freaked me out.

by Kaworu July 1, 2004

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get cool

A term used when looking for PCP, where a cigarette is dipped in it.

While driving in area looking for PCP someone comes up and asks if you want to 'get cool', you say yes and hand him a cigarette (usually menthol) and he takes it and dips it in PCP and blows it through the cigarette. You then smoke several puffs of PCP while having the cool sensation of the menthol in your lungs; thus the term get cool.

by lecharbon December 14, 2013

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tre cool

Tre cool the drummer for Green Day

The Best fucking drummer in the world

by Steve Reid September 28, 2003

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Cool Beans

Although known to say something amazing and cool it can also be put in sarcasm use.

Hey I hooked up with your ex last night!!

Cool Beans COOOLLL

by zombieblazer September 17, 2010

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cool titty

when something is really cool or neat. like a good idea.

Hey wanna go to happy hour down the street, they have 2$ bottles. respond "cool titty"!

by Anthony Montelongo December 17, 2008

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Cool uncle

Any guy named Xavier who takes his niece and nephew to go see Detective Pikachu on the day it comes out.

That guy, Xavier, is the epitome of a cool uncle.

by Coolguy X May 9, 2019

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culturally cool

A culturally cool person is one that is diverse and open minded. Large part of the U.S. neighborhoods that have a large mixture of minorities living together and working together have a culturally cool atmosphere. People that are not are very easy to spot, they get uneasy around minorities. Not to say that they are racist it's just they have no experience with people that are different than they are.

Most people living in large college towns are generally culturally cool because they are used to being around
people of color.

by Robert Mann October 26, 2006

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