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cool out
cool out vb (intr, adverb) Caribbean to relax and cool down cool out
cool out1. To become calmer. Don't talk to your mother like that! Go to your room and cool out! I'm sorry for my outburst—I just need some time to cool out.2. To cause someone to become calmer. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "cool" and "out." If you insist on talking to your mother that way, I think a punishment is the only thing that will cool you out. That break seemed to cool him out—he's no longer yelling at the staff.See also: cool, outcooled outslang Calm and composed. Because Alice loves performing, she's always cooled out before taking the stage.See also: cool, outcool someone outSl. to calm someone; to appease someone. Cool yourselves out, you people. We gotta be sensible. The manager appeared and tried to cool out everybody, but that was a waste of time.See also: cool, outcooled outSl. calm; unabashed. Ted is a really cooled out kind of guy. When she's cooled out, she's great.See also: cool, outcool out in. to calm down; to relax. (see also cooled out.) Now, just cool out, man. This will pass. See also: cool, outcool someone out tv. to calm someone; to appease someone. The manager appeared and tried to cool out everybody, but that was a waste of time. See also: cool, out, someonecooled out mod. calm; unabashed. Ted is a really cooled out kind of guy. See also: cool, out |