cookie
IPA: kˈʊki
noun
- (Canada, US) A small, flat, baked good which is either crisp or soft but firm.
- (UK, Commonwealth) A sweet baked good (as in the previous sense) usually having chocolate chips, fruit, nuts, etc. baked into it.
- (Scotland) A bun.
- (computing, Internet) An HTTP cookie.
- (computing) A magic cookie.
- (slang, dated) An attractive young woman.
- (slang, vulgar) The vulva.
- (slang, drugs) A piece of crack cocaine, larger than a rock, and often in the shape of a cookie.
- (informal, in the plural) One's eaten food (e.g. lunch, etc.), especially one's stomach contents.
- (dated, colloquial) Affectionate name for a cook.
- (slang) A cucoloris.
- An endearing or condescending nickname.
- (informal) Clipping of fortune cookie. [A type of hollow snack, common in westernized Chinese cuisine: a crisp sugary wafer containing a message on a narrow strip of paper, generally with a wise or vaguely prophetic message or random numbers usable in a lottery printed on the paper.]
verb
- (computing, transitive) To send a cookie to (a user, computer, etc.).
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Examples of "cookie" in Sentences
- The cookies are in dainty size.
- The girl bought pentagram cookies.
- Cookies are the most common snacks.
- I believe the problem are the cookie.
- I munched the cookie and it was tasty.
- I appreciate the welcome and the cookies.
- The girl dipped the cookie into the chocolate.
- It is reputedly the birthplace of the fortune cookie.
- He munched the cookies as if he saw a cookie for the first time.
- Jump on the cookie sandwiches, and then work your way to the top of the cake.