"Cool Beans"

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HollywoodH17

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I've taken to calling people "tossers" thanks to a certain video game critic. As I am in the US, people just look at me funny.
 

DarkBlueDarZ

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Cool Beans is from the movie ' Hot Rod '. The lonely island guys made it ages ago xDhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Rod_(film).

Theres a part in the movie where the two brothers come togehter and apologize xD then saying the word ' cool beans ' , which i do use alot xD they use it in a form of a song xD best movie ever XD


coooooooooooooooooooooooooooool beannnns
 

secretshadow90

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That's a pretty common phrase in my hometown. I don't personally use it, but all the adults seem to. I don't have a phrase, but for some reason when talking to my friends I have a tendency to add "sir" or "ma'am" to the sentence. Not all the time either, so it's weird. One of them calls me on it every time I call him sir.
 

Qujibo

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I'm not too sure where it comes from.. But many of my friends have been saying it for maybe.. 3-6 months. I don't really have a phrase, but I do quote EVERYTHING that I watch if its funny or cool regardless if everyone gets it or not.
 

EeveeElectro

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I've heard it before, I'm sure there was a conversation on here about it? I remember seeing one somewhere.
I don't say it.
 

Vern

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Yes, I've been saying cool beans for a good 8 years now. I can't remember where I heard it, or why I started saying it, but it's here to stay. I also like referring to things that go badly as "going all pear shaped". I also enjoy saying that things are "louder than a dog passing peach pits" and that things are "slower than molasses in January". I enjoy a good colloquialism. Also, things burn my biscuits.
 

Autumnflame

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Cool beans came from the jumunji cartoon that used to be on the they brother said it all the time
 

Jiggabyte

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I used to say "cool beans" when I decided to pick up dead lingo to spice up my vocabulary. Now I just stick to "rad", though.
 

Woem

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Define: Cool beans

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cool+beans

A slang term that actually began it's use in the late 60's/early 70's. Popularized by the pop culture of the time. Used to describe something very favorable or pleasing. Great. Very nice.

Cheech: Hey man, look at this car made out of weed!
Chong: Oh cool beans, man!
 

sky14kemea

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I say it all the time, but I use it as one whole word: coolbeans!

Also awesomesauce ^^ and coolcakes. :D
 

Gorrister

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I say "Sweet Deal" a lot of the time. Also, if I want to really hammer a point across, I add trust to the sentence. For example,
"I'll be rich and famous one day, trust."
 

crypt-creature

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I've said it every so often. first heard it from a childhood friend and it has since stuck.

As for a phrase? Meh, I guess it would be 'spiffy' or 'spiff', maybe throw in 'neat' and/or 'neat-o' or some other such nonsense.
They are just things I've picked up over time, most I don't have the slightest clue where I first heard it.
 

GruntOwner

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HollywoodH17 said:
I've taken to calling people "tossers" thanks to a certain video game critic. As I am in the US, people just look at me funny.
You don't have the word "Tosser" over there? I never knew that. Welcome to The Escapist, even if I'm a day late.

I say "Christ in a bucket", which I got from Sunday At 10. I think I've heard one friend say coolbeans. She used to say it to a fair few things, then stopped, and I never saw a need to ask her about it.
 

Brandon2802

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The only place I have heard it is from Trixi in the Speed Racer movie. But it works for her, not so much anyone else.
 

brainfreeze215

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I have heard it many times. I'm fairly indifferent towards it. Normally I say something to the effect of "I can dig it."