Cooler (disambiguation)

Cooler (disambiguation)

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A cooler is most commonly a cool box; a device, container, or room that cools or keeps cool.

The term cooler may also refer to:

Language

  • cooler, a slang term for prison
  • cooler, a term for a Bouncer (doorman), a person who deals with disorderly people in a place where people congregate for entertainment.

Industry and technology

  • Refrigerator
  • Cool box, an insulated box used to keep food and drink cool with ice.
  • Evaporative cooler, which is a type of humidifier used in place of an air conditioner
  • Heat sink, when related to computers
  • Cooler (oil), a kind of heat exchanger or radiator designed to remove excess heat from the lubricating oil of an internal combustion engine
  • Cooler, an insulated box for keeping items below ambient temperature
  • Thermoelectric cooling, heat flux generation using the Peltier effect
  • Laptop cooler, a pad or mat for cooling laptop or notebook computers
  • Charge air cooler, an intercooler
  • Intercooler, an air-to-air or air-to-liquid heat exchange device
  • RFQ Beam Coolers, radio frequency quadrupole cooling

Entertainment and recreation

  • Cooler, a hand played from a cold deck in poker, but can also be used when a player with a very strong hand loses to one with an even stronger hand.
  • Cooler (Dragon Ball), a fictional character in Dragonball Z movies
  • The Cooler, a 2003 drama/romance/comedy film
  • The Cooler, a George Markstein spy novel
  • Cooler Conditions, an album by Canadian reggae musician Snow

Food and beverage

See also


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