cookie
Meanings
noun
- A small, flat, baked good which is either crisp or soft but firm.
- A sweet baked good (as in the previous sense) usually having chocolate chips, fruit, nuts, etc. baked into it.
- A bun.
- An HTTP cookie.
- A magic cookie.
- An attractive young woman.
- The vulva.
- The anus of a man.
- A piece of crack cocaine, larger than a rock, and often in the shape of a cookie.
- One's eaten food (e.g. lunch, etc.), especially one's stomach contents.
- Clipping of fortune cookie.
- A doughnut; a peel-out or skid mark in the shape of a circle.
verb
- To send a cookie to (a user, computer, etc.).
noun
- Affectionate name for a cook.
noun
- A cucoloris.
name
- An endearing or condescending nickname.
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Etymology
Etymology tree Proto-Germanic *kōkô Old Dutch *kuoko Middle Dutch coeke Dutch koek Proto-Germanic *-ukaz Proto-West Germanic *-uk Proto-Germanic *-īną Proto-West Germanic *-īn ? Proto-West Germanic *-ukīn Old Dutch -kīn Middle Dutch -kijn Dutch -tjen Dutch -je Dutch koekiebor. English cookie Borrowed from Dutch koekie, dialectal diminutive of koek (“cake”), from Proto-Germanic *kōkô (compare German Low German Kookje (“biscuit, cookie, cracker”), Low German Kook (“cake”), German Kuchen (“cake”)). More at cake. Not related to English cook. The computing senses derive from magic cookie.
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