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Quote #137288

Out with the cold, in with the woo.

E. Marshall

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A playful twist on the familiar saying “Out with the old, in with the new,” this line frames emotional renewal as a deliberate seasonal or psychological shift: expelling “the cold” (chill, distance, loneliness, or winter gloom) and welcoming “the woo” (warmth, flirtation, romance, charm, and delight). The rhyme and sing-song cadence make it sound like a slogan or caption, suggesting it may have been coined for lighthearted encouragement—perhaps around winter-to-spring transition, dating, or self-care. Its significance lies less in philosophical depth than in its upbeat imperative: choose warmth, connection, and joy over emotional frost.

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