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COOL BEANS

BASALT-USA

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COOL BEANS
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Company Address: 136 Emma Rd,BASALT,CO,USA 
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81621-9162 
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Fax Number: 9709270719 (+1-970-927-0719) 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
581208 
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Restaurants 
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    What is the origin of "cool beans"? I know some sites (wiktionary) claim it's from the Cheech Chong 1978 movie Up in Smoke, but I'm talking to people who remember it being used earlier (USA) I remember using the phrase in the mid-1980s (elementary school in Maryland) , and I assumed it had to do with Jelly Belly (a gourmet jelly bean company)
  • What does cool beans mean? - AmazingTalker
    "Cool beans" is a colloquial expression that is used to show enthusiasm or approval It is often used to mean "that's great" or "that's awesome " The phrase is thought to have originated in the United States in the 1960s or 1970s, although the exact origins are unclear
  • Where did the slang usages of cool come from?
    I see and hear two general slang usages of cool - one meaning great (illustrated by a and b below), and one meaning acceptable okay (illustrated by c and d) The following are Dictionary com's four (read: two) definitions of the slang cool: 14 Slang a great; fine; excellent: a real cool comic
  • What does inspo mean? How to use it? - AmazingTalker
    What does "cool beans" mean? This slang term basically means "cool", "okay" or "sounds good " It also roughly means *"I agree " This term is considered outdated today History of the Phrase “Cool beans” originated int he 1960s as a reference to "jellybeans", a street name for a collection of drugs
  • american english - What accent did kewl (cool) originate from . . .
    Kewl - kjuːl (adjective): non-standard spelling of cool (fashionably attractive or impressive) Origin: 1990s representing an affected or exaggerated pronunciation of cool - Lexico Generally restricted to the colloquial meaning of popular, and therefore this spelling is useful to distinguish this word from the standard meaning of cool
  • pejorative language - Word for someone seeming deep and intelligent . . .
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  • What is the origin of “Psych!”? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    So,it brings back good memories because delirious was huge, and I had many laughs with friends regarding the content of that album That's my memories of the word I've never heard it used until then And I assumed Eddie Murphy was the one who made the word up So, I'm cool with believing that
  • What is the origin of the phrase zero, zip, zilch, nada?
    He keeps cool He asks her to do the work, and his ambition is to think about nothing, zero, strictly from nadaville , while she plays bouncy-bouncy on him From George Garrett, " Love Is a Cold Kingdom ," in Shenandoah , volume 12 (1960–1961) [combined snippets]:
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    Here is a question that has been nagging me for a few years: Which is the right usage: "Didn't used to" or "didn't use to?" Examples: We lived on the coast for years but we didn't use to go to the
  • What does it mean to call someone a drink of water?
    For example: Josie told her girlfriend, "Look at that man, girl He is a tall drink of water " Meaning that the man is attractive, and not really concentrating on his being tall I've also heard the phrase "cool drink of water" The user may also be attempting to convey that the person is unusually attractive (refreshingly so)




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