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way-cool

British  

adjective

  1. informal outstanding; excellent; marvellous

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Mindful of that way-cool past, he says, “I miss the future.”

From New York Times • May 5, 2013

Box sets have two main selling points: previously unavailable music, and way-cool packaging.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 20, 2012

You see a product you like, a store you enjoy, a way-cool website--now you can do more work on it in your spare time than ever before.

From Time Magazine Archive

But your best bet might be Sarah Polley, a 20-year-old Canadian actress who stars in the way-cool teen comedy noir Go and in Guinevere, a serious coming-of-age story about a May-September romance.

From Time Magazine Archive