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Colded

means someone is cool. it's like saying someone/thing is cool.

Hey man that new guitar is colded

by Charmaine Maine June 14, 2011

8πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


cold cold

A pick up line used to initiate conversation with a female on a bus, after which furious masturbation will begin.

Man: "Cold cold"
Woman: "....."
Man: *fap fap fap fap fap fap fap

by jdixon4life February 9, 2007

36πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


cold

Heartless,
Having no emotions,

He laughed at the crippled man who fell down, that's cold.

by sk January 7, 2003

1779πŸ‘ 469πŸ‘Ž


Cold

Something that is really nice. Can be used to discribe an attractive female. Also used to describe a excellent play, normally in sports.

"oohh nigga did u see that cold ass girl walk by!?" or "Ayo, lebron just had a cold ass dunk."

by RossTheeBoss August 31, 2008

275πŸ‘ 68πŸ‘Ž


Cold

When an athlete is very talented.

β€œMan that dude is cold!”

by Bigboy216 March 25, 2019

7πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Cold

1. Cold (adj.) - Being low in temperature; without warmth; lacking heat.

2. Cold (adj.) - Being without emotion, remorse, regret, empathy; heartless

3. Cold ( adj.) - Used to describe someone who looks good; (In this sense, the word may mean the same as hot.

1. - After being left in the refrigerator, the soda was as cold as ice.

2. - While on the outside, she looked warm and happy, on the inside she was as cold as stone.

3. - "Dang, Girl! You cold!"

by IDer Übermensch February 19, 2018

93πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


cold

Adjective, meaning, basically, 'really good, great, talented, awesome, grand, unreal, totally kick-ass, etc.'

1. "Sheeeeeih! That track's muthafuckin' cold!!!!!"

2. "Boy cold!" (could be reference to a star football player, athlete, artist, etc.)

3. "Who cold?" (self-referential, rhetorical question)

4. (Sometimes the 'd' is left off the end of the word, for brevity/coolness' sake, still pronounced with the same long 'o' sound) - as in, "Shit Nigga, he col'!!!!Muhfucka col!!!!!!!" -->(this last one screamed at 110 decibels).

by Trypsamuthafuckintronic November 9, 2005

146πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž