cool heels



cool one's heels

Fig. to wait (for someone); to wait for something to happen. I spent an hour cooling my heels in the waiting room while the doctor saw other patients. All right, if you can't behave properly, just sit down here and cool your heels until I call you.
See also: cool, heel

cool your heels

to wait or to be kept waiting Fans of the band were forced to cool their heels outside the theater for 90 minutes.
See also: cool, heel

cool your heels

if someone leaves you to cool your heels, they force you to wait, often until you become calmer The youths were left to cool their heels overnight in a police cell.
See keep cool, lose cool, play it cool
See also: cool, heel

cool (one's) heels

Informal
To wait or be kept waiting.
See also: cool, heel

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RÓBert-Hungarian, Icelandic
Nikodemos-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
JupiterJOO-pi-tər (English)Roman Mythology (Anglicized)
Theophania-Ancient Greek
Bernardita-Spanish
Vivianus-Late Roman