Coolers

/ˈkuːlərz/ noun

Insulated containers designed to keep food and beverages cold, typically using ice or cooling elements. Can also refer to air conditioning units or devices that lower temperature.

From cool + -er suffix, first appearing in the 1880s. The concept evolved from simple iceboxes to modern insulated containers. The slang meaning of 'jail' emerged in the 1930s from the idea of a place to 'cool off.'

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