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- | '''cold''' ''op''. '''1.''' A state of being defined by it's relation to heat or motion, being itself the lack thereof. '''2.''' That state in which coffee is undrinkable. '''3.''' The robotic motions of a prostitute during the act of love; the attentions of a crone. '''4.''' Conflicts enacted symbolically or by elaborate proxy, characterized by [[Poob Culture|Poobic Bluster]], a stumbling bureaucracy and the endless proliferation of stand-offs, stare-downs and no-shows. | + | '''cold''' ''op''. '''1.''' A state of being defined by it's relation to heat or motion, being itself the lack thereof. '''2.''' That state in which coffee is undrinkable. '''3.''' The robotic motions of a prostitute during the act of love; the attentions of a crone. '''4.''' Conflicts enacted symbolically or by elaborate proxy, characterized by [[Poob Culture|Poobic Bluster]], a stumbling bureaucracy and the endless proliferation of stand-offs, stare-downs and no-shows. '''5.''' A state of conflict where all action is taken by proxy and the rhetoric is strident. |
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cold op. 1. A state of being defined by it's relation to heat or motion, being itself the lack thereof. 2. That state in which coffee is undrinkable. 3. The robotic motions of a prostitute during the act of love; the attentions of a crone. 4. Conflicts enacted symbolically or by elaborate proxy, characterized by Poobic Bluster, a stumbling bureaucracy and the endless proliferation of stand-offs, stare-downs and no-shows. 5. A state of conflict where all action is taken by proxy and the rhetoric is strident.
Usage
"I feel cold."
- -- Last words of Ahmed Capra, 1962.
"Sure is cold in here...I feel like a nipple-hair on a skinwalker."
- -- Solomon Witte, 1980, at CBGB's.