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Noun
/ˈko͞olər/,
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coolers, plural;
  1. A device or container for keeping things cool, in particular

  2. An insulated container for keeping food and drink cool

  3. A refrigerated room

  4. A tall drink, esp. a mixture of wine, fruit juice, and soda water

  5. Prison or a prison cell


  1. (cooler) a refrigerator for cooling liquids
  2. (cooler) an iced drink especially white wine and fruit juice
  3. (cooler) a cell for violent prisoners
  4. A cool box, cooler, portable ice chest, chilly bin (in New Zealand), or esky (Australia) most commonly is an insulated box used to keep food or drink cool. Ice cubes are most commonly placed in it to help the things inside stay cool. ...
  5. (Cooler (Dragon Ball)) Since the debut of the Dragon Ball anime series, Toei Animation has been producing feature films based on the franchise since 1986. ...
  6. (Cooler (oil)) Radiators are used for cooling internal combustion engines, chiefly in automobiles but also in piston-engined aircraft, railway locomotives, motorcycles, stationary generating plant or any similar use of such an engine.
  7. (The Cooler) The Cooler is a 2003 American drama film directed by Wayne Kramer. The original screenplay was written by Kramer and Frank Hannah. In gambling parlance, a "cooler" is an unlucky individual whose presence at the tables results in a streak of bad luck for the other players.
  8. (cooler) anything which cools; an insulated bin or box used with ice or freezer packs to keep food or beverages cold while picnicking or camping; a mixed drink, especially one served chilled; a prison; A cold deck; comparative form of cool: more cool
  9. (Cooler) A drink consisting of ginger ale, soda water, and a fresh spiral or twist of citrus fruit rind, served in a Collins or highball glass.
  10. (cooler) a mixture with a base of either wine, malt, or a spirit, combined with ingredients such as fruit flavors or popular cocktail flavors.
  11. (Cooler) (Oil) - A heat exchanger which removes heat from a fluid. (See "Heat Exchanger.")
  12. (Cooler) When two very strong hands are played against each other and one player loses the majority or all of their chips.
  13. (COOLER) A low alcohol drink consisting of either white or red wine mixed with either 7-UP, ginger-ale, club soda and or a citrus juice. Commercially bottled coolers of the latter variety have become extremely popular in recent years.
  14. (Cooler) A deal where two or more major hands clash.
  15. (Cooler) A device for absorbing unwanted heat into a refrigeration system. This heat exchanger typically consists of a hollow steel shell with copper tubes running through it. The fluid being chilled (relatively warm water) is pumped through the tubes. ...
  16. (Cooler) A heat exchanger that reduces the temperature of the cooling medium. Two examples would be a engine radiator or oil cooler.
  17. (Cooler) A special blanket put on horses to help them cool down gradually after a workout or a bath. They are most frequently used during cool and cold weather.
  18. (Cooler) An alcoholic-based bottled beverage offered in a variety of different alcohols - vodka, rum, wine - which comes in a variety of flavours. (E.g. Smirnoff Ice, Wildberry cooler, Mike's Hard Lemonade).
  19. (Cooler) Colloquial expression for the pack of pre-arranged cards (usually in 6- or 8-deck games) with which a cheating team, through collusion with pit crew members and especially the dealer, replaces the original casino cards, just before their insertion in the shoe. ...
  20. (Cooler) Slang for punishment cell
  21. (Cooler) Solitary confinement cells used to punish prisoners for breakouts and other offences. However, often with large escape attempts there were so many offenders they would often end up having to share cells. ...
  22. (Cooler) The largest of three water coolers surrounding the cinder notch of a blast furnace.
  23. (Cooler) When two strong hands vie for the pot.  This is where big money is won and lost.
  24. (Cooler) Wine or made-wine made of an alcoholic strength not exceeding 5.5%. These drinks may be based on spirits, cider or perry.
  25. (Cooler) a long mix of spirit, sugar or syrup and soda or ginger ale over crushed ice, decorated with fruit.