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Adjective: "(slang) cool, awesome"
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1997 June 20, Genny De Suave, “checking in.....”, in alt.punk[1] (Usenet):Antonio sent me a tape and some radicool toys in a throw-up bag that was duct-taped closed.
1998 February 15, Noah Clockout, “Re: Poseur”, in alt.punk[2] (Usenet):It was a metal band that played Metallica and Black Sabbath covers. Cool thing was, instead of a bass, they had a tuba. Radicool.
1998 March 25, Sleepycat [username], “Re: net.goth.GEEKS!”, in alt.gothic[3] (Usenet):Even in the oh-so-radicool sixties.
1998 March 28, David W Miller, “Re: Slang (was: REVIEW: Vampire Science)”, in rec.arts.drwho[4] (Usenet):Oh Zoinks! This really smurfs things up for me! Well, at least I now know why many of my friends might feel my slang isn't as radicool as I do.
1999 December 7, Theresa Willis, “Re: The Weekly News in ASCII.”, in alt.religion.kibology[5] (Usenet):I've been using POV-Ray all week to do RADICOOL pics for our in-house web site.
1999 December 17, twillis, “Re: Hare-Brain Storming”, in rec.pets.dogs.behavior[6] (Usenet):All part of my evil plan to have my friends in my three home newsgroup help me find a radicool new show name for Harlan.
2006 May 28, Unnatural Selection [username], “Re: Indy 500”, in rec.music.phish[7] (Usenet):Did you guys see the finish? It was radicool.