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uncool adjective unpleasant, aggressive, dangerous; excitable; tending to show your feelings more than is prudent or advisable US- I lost my Texas driving license for driving while drunk and public indecency. Find things very uncool in Texas. — William Burroughs, Letter to Jack Kerouac, 5 June 1948
- — J. L. Simmons and Barry Winograd, It’s Happening, p. 174, 1966: “glossary”
- Coming on very un-cool, hassling everybody, moving into people’s areas of privacy, trying to get into people’s minds. — Leonard Wolfe (Editor), Voices from the Love Generation, p. 238, 1968
- — Jenny Fabian and Johnny Byrne, Groupie, 1968
- — Clarence Major, Dictionary of Afro-American Slang, p. 118, 1970
- I mean, of course we are thrilled that you’re thinking of us, and I’m pretty sure that you are not going to do anything uncool like draw a map to our house... — The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog, p. 78, March 1971
- JULES: This is really uncool — Pulp Fiction, 1994
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