See Also: cool 3, noun(dictionary)
neck 1, noun(dictionary)
cool(dictionary)
cool(2)(dictionary)
cool(1)(dictionary)
cool 4, adverb(dictionary)
cool 2, verb(dictionary)
COOL BLOOD(law)
Cool Whip(dictionary)
cool-headed(dictionary)

neck(2) (iou) and cool 3, noun (oh)


neck(2) (iou)



neck noun2. Chiefly SW dial. L17.
[Origin unkn.]
The last handful or sheaf of corn cut at harvest-time.

cool 3, noun (oh)



3 n
the cool
a temperature that is pleasantly cold
the cool of
::They went for a stroll in the cool of the evening .
keep your cool
to remain calm in a frightening or difficult situation
::I must keep my cool, she thought; losing my temper isn't going to help.
lose your cool
to stop being calm in an annoying or frightening situation
::Kenneth finally lost his cool with a photographer, and threatened to hit him.