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Slang tagged with "cool" groups entries that share a theme, platform, tone, or use case. Treat the tag as a discovery label rather than proof of a single origin, universal meaning, or verified popularity.
Understanding "cool" slang can help parents, educators, creators, and curious readers compare related terms. Open individual entries for examples, tone notes, risk labels, and correction links before using a term publicly.
Building up personal "aura" or cool points through actions or achievements.
Cool; carefree; with a relaxed and stylish attitude.
Cool; excellent (borrowed from international slang, but popular).
A cool, excellent, or desirable apartment or house.
Awesome; excellent; cool (applied to a song, video, or movie).
In a lad-like manner; cool, like a true guy (often associated with certain subcultures).
๐ฅ 65 upvotesAttractive, cool, or excellent (can be applied to an artist or album).
A great/cool neighborhood (diminutive of "ray" - paradise).
Cool, fierce, or unapologetic (used to describe an artist or their actions).
Cool personal style or confidence; revived hard in 2025.
Car (informal slang, often implying a cool or nice car).
Topic; theme; also, something cool or relevant (e.g., "Eto tema!" - Thats the thing!).
๐ฅ 64 upvotesDive deeper into cool language and culture with these articles from the SlangWatch blog.
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