
Main Entry: Cold Shock
Pronunciation: [ˈkōld ˈshäk ]
Function: Noun
Etymology; Paul's apartment
Date: 2000
The event in which cold builds up over a period of time within oneself and is released in one sudden burst, or shock. More violent than a case of the "chills."
2 comments:
Adjective stealer! That's just a fancy way of saying one has the chills.
Chills creep and a shock is a bolt. Their difference is speed.
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