When someone is said to be cool as a cucumber, this means they are very calm and collected.
as cool as an ice-cream
Zaphod Beeblebrox is as cool as a cucumber. Despite that he thinks tomato is as cool as cucumber if it was next to it in the veggie tray in the fridge.
It's not an idiom. AS ___ AS___ would be A Simile ... the correct simile would be as cool as a cucumber.
As cool as a cucumber is an idiom which means self-possessed, not excited, in control of one's emotions. As cool as a cucumber is a simile, which is a figure of speech that compares one thing to another. The phrase as cool as a cucumber is first seen in a poem by John Gay in the mid-1700s.
Cool as a cucumber for texting :-)
It means 'Cool as a cucumber'
As Cool as a cucumber meaning The phrase “As Cool as a Cucumber” means to be very calm, with no worries. Someone who is not affected by pressure. ... The meaning of the word "Cool" in the phrase doesn't mean having a low temperature, on the contrary, it means assured and composed. The phrase was first recorded in a poem by the British poet John Gay 'New Song on New Similies' in 1732: "Cool as a cucumber could see the rest of womankind"
Not as cool as Big Arnie eating a nice cold cucumber on a hot summers day
the other could be "cool as a north korean slave owner who has a donkey named chavez" your welcome
A Cucumber
You're cooler than a cucumber, my friend.
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