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The phrase emerged in the during the mid-20th century, a period deeply influenced by rapid developments in aviation and the "Space Age".
The expression is versatile and typically used in three scenarios: 1. Cool Your Jets
: To stop someone from getting overly worked up or angry (e.g., "Cool your jets! It's not worth fighting over."). The phrase emerged in the during the mid-20th
or Take a chill pill : Modern, very informal ways to say the same thing. or Take a chill pill : Modern, very
: While it started in futuristic science fiction, it gained broader colloquial popularity by the 1970s as a metaphorical way to advise patience or emotional control. When to Use It
: One of its earliest recorded uses is in the 1952 novel Stand by for Mars! from the Tom Corbett, Space Cadet series, where a character is told, "Cool your jets, space creep!".
: To advise caution when someone is acting impulsively out of enthusiasm (e.g., "Cool your jets, Sarah. Make sure you have the job offer in writing first.").
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