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to uncool
adjective
Not in accord with the current fashion, standards or mores of a particular group; not cool
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In recent years, in my reporting, I've come to uncool conclusions.
But I feel there's got to be a parent nearby to step in when unstructured turns to uncool, un-fun and unsafe.
But, columnist Paul Carpenter writes, "What if students are too stupid, too lazy or too preoccupied with thuggery to pass the Keystone Exams, which apply to uncool academic subjects like English, science, math and social studies?
Urban renovation, pretty flowers and you don't even have to go to uncool parts of town!
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It used to be uncool to admit to watching such sugary Johann Strauss I and II schlock – the annual tradition began, dubiously, in 1939 – instead of nursing a spectacular hangover or at least pretending to.
Wired's Erika Hall recently even wrote of the tech world that "Somewhere along the way, it got to be uncool to reduce one's risk of failure".
I don't want to seem uncool to the young people but I really didn't recognise many of the bands on there.
Our results highlight the opportunity presented by OPMs to generate uncooled, potentially low-cost, high SNR MEG systems.
–Is it "uncool to be stupid"?
Until Olympic wrestling embraces entrance music, cowboy hats, wraparound shades, and smack talk, it is going to be confined to the "uncool sports" list.
We have to make it uncool to have shirts that say: Stay Calm and Rape On.
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