Yes. "Cool" is often used as an expression of interest or enjoyment.
"i am really cool"
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How cool OR awesome!
It means to be cool or to be "with the times"
Stay cool or chill.
"Cool" meaning "good" dates from the late nineteen-forties, when "hot" jazz went out of favor, replaced by "progressive" bop or bebop. Mop.
This is a slang expression. It roughly translates to "How cool is that?" / "Isn't that awesome?"
Cool beans means, "sweet" or "excellent" and "great". It started in the US from college slang in the 1970's. It could also be an updating of the expression from the 1850's of "some beans," which meant "excellent" or "awesome".
Sourced: dictionary.reference.com/ party on; carry on; also, things are cool Sourced: www.urbandictionary.com/ used expression to show coolness or joy at the music/people they are with
A cliche used to be an original figuritive expression, but has been used to the point where everyone knows it, and if you use it, you obviously didn't put any creative thought into it. For example, the classic "cool as a cucumber." This was probably pretty witty at some point, or it wouldn't be used today. But now, if you start saying "such and such was cool as..." what immediately comes to mind is "...as a cucumber." It's predictable. And when it comes to being original, predictable is NOT the way to go! If you wanted to describe something as cool without mentioning strange green foods that turn into pickles, you may instead say something like "such and such was cool as the frost on the morning grass." I hope this helped. Now, I'm simply wondering why we call cucumbers, of all things, cool.
Doi, of course! I use DOI all the time. I call people that, I write it all over my notebook, and I say it randomly! If you use Doi you are cool.
A variable expression.