as cool as an ice-cream
It's not an idiom. AS ___ AS___ would be A Simile ... the correct simile would be as cool as a cucumber.
As Cool as a cucumber meaning The phrase “As Cool as a Cucumber” means to be very calm, with no worries. Someone who is not affected by pressure. ... The meaning of the word "Cool" in the phrase doesn't mean having a low temperature, on the contrary, it means assured and composed. The phrase was first recorded in a poem by the British poet John Gay 'New Song on New Similies' in 1732: "Cool as a cucumber could see the rest of womankind"
Zaphod Beeblebrox is as cool as a cucumber. Despite that he thinks tomato is as cool as cucumber if it was next to it in the veggie tray in the fridge.
When someone is said to be cool as a cucumber, this means they are very calm and collected.
As cool as ice
Cucumbers are relatively cold, or, served cold, usually. so if you are 'as cool as a cucumber' it means you're chill, or laid backThis is not an idiom. If you see "as ___ as ___" you are looking at a simile. The meaning is obvious, unlike an idiom, where the meaning is confusing unless you already know the definition.
The simile for a cool breeze is like having water run down your face
Cool as a cucumber for texting :-)
It means 'Cool as a cucumber'
Yes, a simile is a comparative statement or phrase that uses the words "like" or "as" Example: "This simile is as cool as my sunglasses" or "This simile is like the most awesome thing ever"
as ............as a pigsty srry dont kno