cool out



cool someone out

Sl. 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, out

cool out

in. to calm down; to relax. (see also cooled out.) Now, just cool out, man. This will pass.
See also: cool, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Randulf-Ancient Germanic
Abramo-Italian
Ceres-Roman Mythology
Ricardaree-KAHR-dah (Spanish)Spanish, German
Momokomo-mo-koJapanese
Zala-Slovene