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comercold 1. mod. [stopping something] suddenly and totally. I stopped cold—afraid to move further. 2. mod. dead. This parrot is cold—pifted! 3. mod. not good. Thelecture was cold and dull. 4. mod. excellent. (Very cool.) That last pitch was cold, man.cold call tv. to call a sales prospect from a list of personsone has never met. Things have to be pretty bad whenthe senior brokers at a major house have to cold call peopleto get business.a cold piece of work n. a person who is difficult to dealwith. Buddy, you are a cold piece of work.coli and broccoli [“kali, “brak @ li] n. marijuana. (Drugs.From broccoli.) Who got into my stash and took thecoli? Don’t forget your broccoli! Love them vegetables!comboozelated [k@m”buz@led@d] mod. alcohol intoxicated.(Collegiate.) I believe I am just a little comboozelated.come down hard on so in. to scold someone; to punishsomeone severely. Joe’s parents came down hard onhim when they learned he had been suspended fromschool.come on to so 1. in. to make advances to a person. Shedidn’t even know he was coming on to her, till they gotto his place. 2. in. to try to get someone to respondromantically or sexually. She was just starting to comeon to me when her parents came home. 3. in. to beginto become friendly. After a few minutes, they began tocome on to each other.comer [“k@m#] n. someone with a bright future. Fredis a real comer. You’ll be hearing a lot about him.47

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