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Fig. ... Look up cool in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Look up Cool in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In Irish mythology, Cumhail was the father of Fionn and a member of the Fianna. ... Cool is a pop song written by Gwen Stefani and Dallas Austin for Stefanis debut solo album Love. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... Cool TV is a Canadian digital television channel dedicated to jazz. ... Cool (쿨) is Korean dance and ballad group. ... Fabien Cool (born 19 August 1972 in LIsle-Adam) is a French football goalkeeper. ... Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III, December 9, 1972, in Frankfurt, Germany) is the drummer of the rock band Green Day. ... Green Day is an American musical group consisting of three core members: Billie Joe Armstrong (guitar, lead vocals), Mike Dirnt (bass) and Tré Cool (drums), who are usually extremely high and drunk. ...

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Welcome to Clinical Otolaryngology OnLine (230 words)
COOL modules are interactive case studies in which the learner is presented with a medical scenario and guided through the evaluation and treatment options based on established medical practice.
Each COOL case study is presented in a linear model from the introduction of the case scenario through the evaluation and treatment options.
COOL is an educational program of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF), developed by the Core Otolaryngology Education Faculty under the Chairmanship of Mark K. Wax, MD.
cool. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. (623 words)
cool, composed, collected, unruffled, nonchalant, imperturbable, detached These adjectives indicate absence of excitement or discomposure in a person, especially in times of stress.
One of the main characteristics of slang is the continual renewal of its vocabulary and storehouse of expressions: in order for slang to stay slangy, it has to have a feeling of novelty.
Slang expressions meaning the same thing as cool, like bully, capital, hot, groovy, hep, crazy, nervous, far-out, rad, and tubular have for the most part not had the staying power or continued universal appeal of cool.
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