cool but you don't really care
The first usage of the word cool beans came around during the 1970's as college slang. It is thought that this phrase is derived from a similar phrase, "some beans" which meant excellent.
Possibly trees. Yes, a bean is, at least, of my knowledge, a fruit. cool-beans! that's a phrase.....
cool beans and awesome sauce
Cool Beans Productions ended in 2002.
Cool Beans Productions was created in 1996.
Cool beans ARE cool, and far out and groovy. So saith us elderly hippies.
This phrase was first uttered in 1978 by Russ Emerson of Jacksonville, NC. In a response to meeting some people at the cafeteria for lunch, he said to his friends, "let's meet at 11:30 at the same table...cool beans?" The rest is history!
origins beans
Cool beans means, "sweet" or "excellent" and "great". It started in the US from college slang in the 1970's. It could also be an updating of the expression from the 1850's of "some beans," which meant "excellent" or "awesome".
The phrase "he doesn't know beans from apple butter" is an American idiom that means someone is ignorant or has little knowledge about a particular subject. Its origins can be traced back to the early 20th century, with "beans" and "apple butter" representing two different things that a person might confuse. The phrase emphasizes a lack of understanding or expertise, often in a humorous or colloquial context. The use of food items also reflects the everyday experiences of people, making the expression relatable.
Depends are you?Always! ;)
COOL BEANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!