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Cool

An adjective for something excellent, great, or trendy. It is a very common term in Peru, serving as a modern synonym for words like bacan or chevere to show that something is highly appealing.

Those sneakers you bought at the mall are so cool!

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Perúby Anónimo

Cool

An adjective used to describe something extraordinary, excellent, or highly significant. It is used when something is truly impressive or top-tier.

The event they organized at the beach was super cool, people came from all over and the production was top-notch.

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Chileby Flaite Stgo

Cool

Used to describe something that has a great vibe, is trendy, or is excellent due to its style. It is a very common way to praise something new or impressive that catches the eye.

I love Julian's new apartment, it turned out really cool with the furniture he bought.

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Argentinaby Anónimo

Cool

Used to describe something that is great, pleasant, or meets expectations. It is a common alternative to other local terms like chévere or bacano to describe a positive situation.

The hangout last night at Camilo's house was very cool, we had an amazing time (parche refers to a social plan or a group of friends).

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Colombiaby Anónimo

Cool

A person who has a positive vibe and an authentic essence that makes them stand out. It describes someone with a lot of style and a personality that is attractive or admirable because it is genuine.

That guy is really cool, he always has interesting things to talk about and never tries to imitate anyone.

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Perúby Anónimo

Cool

An adjective used to describe something that is awesome, pleasant, or gives off a very positive vibe. It is commonly used for fun situations or people who are very friendly and have a good attitude (in Chile, it is often used interchangeably with the word bacán).

I invited the new neighbor to the barbecue because you can tell he is a super cool guy.

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Chileby Anónimo

Cool

An adjective used to describe things that are awesome or pleasant, as well as people who have a lot of style and personality. It indicates that someone or something has a special, positive vibe (Barrio Italia is a trendy, bohemian neighborhood in Santiago known for its design shops and cafes).

We went to a new coffee shop in Barrio Italia that is super cool, it has a patio full of plants and paintings.

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Chileby Anónimo

Cool

Pronounced the same as the English word it comes from, this term describes something fantastic, impressive, or exciting. It is very common among youth to express admiration or to say they are doing well.

"How are you? Cool or what?" | "That shirt looks super cool on you."

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Panamáby Rita.AP

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