coolspeak

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

cool +‎ -speak

Noun[edit]

coolspeak (uncountable)

  1. Language that is trendy and cool, or aims to be.
    • 2004, Paul McFedries, Word Spy: The Word Lover's Guide to Modern Culture, Broadway Books, →ISBN, page 102:
      The counterculture has become the lunch-counter culture. You can see this in ads that exhibit what one journalist has called "group coolspeak." Consumers are bombarded with countercultural commandments: Just do it! Be yourself! Be bold! Think different! Never blend in! Do exactly as we tell you!
    • 2007, Arthur Plotnik, Sound & Bite: A Writer's Guide to Bold, Contemporary Style[1], Random House, →ISBN:
      Novelist Chuck Palahniuk's fans have crowned him a prince of edge for a style that is, according to one reviewer, “equal parts potent imagery, nihilistic coolspeak, and doped-out craziness.”
    • 2008, David Buckingham, editor, Youth, Identity, and Digital Media, MIT Press, →ISBN, page 29:
      These messages are written in a creative blend of coolspeak and text message language.