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Cooler vs Cooer - What's the difference?

cooler | cooer |

As nouns the difference between cooler and cooer

is that cooler is (countable) anything which cools while cooer is one who coos.

As an adjective cooler

is (cool).

cooler

English

Noun

  • (countable) anything which cools
  • If acid things were used only as coolers , they would not be so proper in this case. — Arbuthnot.
  • (countable) an insulated bin or box used with ice or freezer packs to keep food or beverages cold while picnicking or camping
  • (US, countable, or, uncountable) a mixed drink, especially one served chilled
  • They served wine coolers in the afternoon.
  • (US, slang) a prison
  • "About a year or so back we had him in the cooler on a Mann Act rap." - "The Big Sleep", by Raymond Chandler
  • (poker, colloquial) A cold deck.
  • (countable) a bouncer or door man
  • Synonyms

    * car fridge * cool bag, cool box (UK) * chilly bin (New Zealand) * esky (Australia) * ice chest * bouncer

    Adjective

    (head)
  • (cool)
  • He looks cooler when he's dressed in shorts.

    Derived terms

    * cooler heads will prevail

    Anagrams

    * ----

    cooer

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who coos.
  • * 1863 , Henry Gardiner Adams, Our feathered families (page 334)
  • The best Pigeon House, of course, is one made expressly for the purpose — about square, with a shelving roof. Here the compartments can be made sufficiently wide and high; say a foot and a half, or even two feet each way. The latter is a comfortable chamber for the pair of cooers .