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91cool — [OE] Cool comes from the same source as cold, namely Indo European *gel , *gol (from which English also gets congeal, gel, and jelly). The Germanic descendants of this Indo European base were *kal , *kōl . From these were derived the Germanic… …
92cool — See: PLOW ONE S COOL …
93cool — See: PLOW ONE S COOL …
94cool it — phrasal to calm down ; go easy < the word went out to the young to cool it W. M. Young > …
95cool it — verb calm down, relax, take a time out We did tell him to cool it but he just got more and more irate: he ended up hitting him …
96Cool — Recorded in several forms including McCole, McCool, McIlhoyle, and the dialectal misspelling of McCold, as well as in Ireland Cole, Coll, Cool, Coole and Coyle, this interesting and confusing surname, can be either Irish or Scottish. It derives… …
97cool it — vp To calm down. If you guys don t cool it, the neighbors are going to complain. 1960s …
98cool — See: blow one s cool …
99cool it — (Slang) calm down, take it easy; stop it (i.e.: As soon as he enters the room, cool it you guys ) …
100cool it — stop it, be good, knock it off The students cool it when the principal walks in …