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coldie
/ ˈkəʊldɪ /
noun
- slang.a cold can or bottle of beer
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Example Sentences
Ask for a coldie at the track, and you’ve as much chance being poured a glass of Champagne as you are a pot of beer.
From The Guardian
June Thomas: I'm not saying Lavinia was a coldie, merely that Edith is just as much of a hauttie as Lavi ever was.
From Slate
And yet bicause, he was fourescore yeare old, whan he wrote those bookes, the forme of his style there compared with Tullies writyng, is but euen the talke of a spent old man: whose wordes commonlie fall out of his mouth, though verie wiselie, yet hardly and coldie, and more heauelie also, than some eares can well beare, except onelie for age, and authorities sake.
From Project Gutenberg
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