I looked up the the word 'cool' in [dictionary][1] and discovered that it's a slang, meaning: > 1. Knowledgeable or aware of the latest trends or developments 'spent all his time trying to be cool' > 2. Excellent; first-rate: 'has a cool sports car; had a cool time at the party' > 3. Acceptable; satisfactory: 'It's cool if you don't want to talk about it.' Well, I have seen people using this word all over the place but my question is, *in what sense it is actually used?* It must be a mild slang that most people do not find wrong using. Besides I haven't seen any elderly people using it yet. *Does the use of this word vary with region?* Edit: It would like to know about its usage particularly in British English. [1]: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/cool