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cold:

1. Lacking emotion, affection , friendliness, feeling, or passion .

Quote: Con artist Eddie (Dana Carvey) and Connie (Sally Gracie) in Opportunity Knocks (1990):
-- Eddie: ' This chick is cold .'
-- Connie : ' So warm her up .'

2. Displaying no emotional warmth; unresponsive; frigid.; not sensuous or amatory . Cold biscuit , cold coffee, cold-tea , cold pan , cold shoulder, cold storage, an unresponsive person, usually a woman . See also: block-of-ice ; freezer ; iceberg ; marble-heart . ' S/Hhe's not cold, s/he's a nice soft cool .'

Quotes:

(1) Bob Brooks (Reginald Denny) to his wife Angela (Kay Johnson) in Madam Satan (1930): ' I think you're above all women, but below zero .'

(2) Robert Crain/Hans Kyle (Marlon Brando) to Col. Statter (Trevor Howard) in Morituri (1965):
-- Crain/Kyle: ' You're a cold bastard! '
-- Col. Statter: ' I was born on a chilly island .'

3. Without foreplay .


See Also: antaphrodisiac, baked alaska, baked ass, bidet, block of ice, burning, catch something, cheimaphobia, cheimatophobia, Chilly, chunk of lead, Circe, cold, cold fish, cold heart, cold in the dong, cold meat, cold sex, cold-blooded, cremaster reftex, cremasteric reftex, cryophobia, dead beat of one's heart, dead down there, dry hole, freezer, freezy, frigophobia, get some cock, herpes, herpes simplex, herpes simplex virus, hunk of frozen meat, ice queen, iceberg, icebox, icicle, icing queen, icy, JAP, long tea, marble heart, oral herpes, psychrolagnia, psychrophilia, slowie, tea, venereology, winter coals

Quotes Containing cold:
Graffito: ''As a man grows old his balls grow cold .''
Elaine Navazio (Sally Kellerman) and Barney Cashman (Alan Arkin) in Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972). Elaine is Barney''s first of three unsuccessful attempts at middle-age, extra-marital sex . - Elaine:''Is it possible that you''re actually as cold as you sound?'' - Barney:''I need gloves to take off my underwear .'' - Elaine: ''Flippant, wise and cold . You don''t permit yourself to be honest and open for a minute, do you?'' - Barney:''Barney, I''m gonna give you one free hint so the afternoon isn''t a total write off . If you want undying love and romance , take a guitar and go to Spain. I''m leaving for good. My peek has ebbed.'' - Elaine: ''Cold, callous and unemotional.'' - Barney:''Those are my attorneys. You know where to get in touch with me.''
''You city people. You''re all warm like dishwater. That don''t do nobody no good. (...) I mean you don''t run hot or cold . You should be one or the other, hot or cold , one or the other.'' Ruth Sullivan (Barbara Hershey) in the Louisiana Bayou to her visiting New York cousin Diana Sullivan (Jill Clayburgh) in Shy People (1987)
Con artist Eddie (Dana Carvey) and Connie (Sally Gracie) in Opportunity Knocks (1990): - Eddie: ''This chick is cold .'' - Connie : ''So warm her up .''
Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) in The Wheeler Dealers (1963): ''Everyman has sex on the brain like it''s some wonder drug, a cure-all for everything, cold , bursitis, arthritis.''
Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) in The Wheeler Dealers (1963): ''Everyman has sex on the brain like it''s some wonder drug, a cure-all for everything, cold , bursitis, arthritis.''
Jeff Bailey (Robert Mitchum) about Miss Carson in Out of the Past (1947): ''Awfuly cold around the heart .''
Melissa (Courtenay Cox) and Ace (Jim Carrey) in Ace Ventura. Pet Detective (1994): - Melissa: ''You really love animals, don''t you?'' - Ace: ''If it gets cold enough.''
Alma Brown (Patricia Neal) to Hud Bannon (Paul Newman) in Hud (1963):'No thanks. I've done my time with one cold-blooded bastard , I'm not looking for another.'
Ed (Brian Kerwin) in Torch Song Trilogy (1988): 'Did anyone every tell you you have a really sexy voice? Is that natural or do you have a cold?'
Lucius, the narrator (Burgess Meredith) in The Reivers (1969): 'Boone knew something I didn't, that the rewards of virtue are cold , and odorless, and tasteless, and not to be compared with the bright and exciting pleasures of sin and wrong-doing.'
Terry McKay (Deborah Kerr) to Nickie Ferrante (Cary Grant) in An Affair to Remember (1957): ''Winter must be cold for those with no warm memories . We''ve already missed the spring.''
'Everyman has sex on the brain like it's some wonder drug, a cure-all for everything, cold , bursitis, arthritis.' Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) in The Wheeler Dealers (1963).
Rita Cavallini (Greta Garbo) to her friend Cornelius Van Tayl (Lewis Stone) in Romance (1930): 'What is love? It's made of kisses in the dark , of hot breath on the face , of hearts that beat with terribly strong blows. Love is just a beast that you feed all through the night and when the morning comes, love dies. ' And later: 'To me love is only a little warmth in all this cold , just a little light in all this darkness, one little minute to lie still in the beloved's arms, one little minute to forget and that's all.'
Robert Crain/Hans Kyle (Marlon Brando) to Col. Statter (Trevor Howard) in Morituri (1965): - Crain/Kyle: ''You''re a cold bastard!'' - Col. Statter: ''I was born on a chilly island.''
''Wow! You''re one cold icy broad . You have your nose so high in the air it''s snowing on your brain.'' David Addison (Bruce Willis) to Madeleine ''Maddy'' Hayes (Cybill Shepherd) in Moonlighting (1985)
Melissa (Courtenay Cox) and Ace (Jim Carrey) in Ace Ventura. Pet Detective (1994): - Melissa: ''You really love animals, don''t you?'' - Ace: ''If it gets cold enough.''
Professor Henry Higgins (Leslie Howard) to Eliza Doolittle (Wendy Hiller) in Pygmalion (1938): ''You find me cold , unfeeling, selfish, don''t you? Very well then! Marry some sentimental hog or other with a thick pair of lips to kiss you with and a thick pair of boots to kick you with. If you can''t appreciate what you got, you''d better get what you can appreciate .''
Melissa (Courtenay Cox) and Ace (Jim Carrey) in Ace Ventura. Pet Detective (1994): - Melissa: ''You really love animals, don''t you?'' - Ace: ''If it gets cold enough.''
David Addison (Bruce Willis) to Maddy Hayes (Cybill Shepherd) in Moonlighting (1985): ''You''re one cold icy broad . You have your nose so high in the air it''s snowing on your brain.''
''Awfuly cold around the heart .'' Jeff Bailey (Robert Mitchum) describing Miss Carson who is betraying her boss and lover in Out of the Past (1947)
''An intelligent man , but cold . No blood in his thinking.'' Leopold Dilg (Cary Grant) speaking of the law professor Michael Lightcap (Ronald Colman) in The Talk of the Town (1942)
''You find me cold , unfeeling, selfish, don''t you? Very well then! Marry some sentimental hog or other with a thick pair of lips to kiss you with and a thick pair of boots to kick you with. If you can''t appreciate what you got, you''d better get what you can appreciate .'' Professor Henry Higgins (Leslie Howard) to Eliza Doolittle (Wendy Hiller) in Pygmalion (1938)
''You know , there''s nothing I like better than to meet a high-class mama that can snap back at you. Because the colder they are the hotter they get . That''s what I always say. Yes Sir! When a cold mama gets hot , boy! how she sizzles (...) Believe me sister, I could go-for you in a big way .'' Oscar ''One-On-The-Side'' Shapely (Roscoe Karns) to Ellie Andrews (Claudette Colbert) in It Happened One Night (1934)
Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) to Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): ''I love that you get cold when it''s 71 out . I love that you take an hour and a half to order a sandwich . I love that you get-a-little crinkle above your nose when you look on me like I''m nuts . I love that after I spend a day with you I can still smell your perfume on my clothes. And I love that you are the last person I want to talk to before I go to sleep at night. And it''s not because I''m lonely. And it''s not because it''s New Year''s Eve. I came here tonight because when you realise you want to spend the rest of your life with someboby, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.''


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