BOOL

Etymology 1

Noun

bool (plural bools)

(programming) A Boolean variable, one whose value is either true or false.

Etymology 2

Likely from replacement of the 'c' in cool.

Verb

bool (third-person singular simple present bools, present participle booling, simple past and past participle booled)

(slang) To relax and consume cannabis or other recreational substances.

Anagrams

• BOLO, Lobo, bloo, bolo, lobo, loob, obol

Source: Wiktionary



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