Cooker vs Cookie - What's the difference?
cooker | cookie |
(chiefly, British) A device for heating food
(chiefly, British, except in compounds) An appliance or utensil for cooking food.
A cooking apple.
* 2004 , Laura Mason, Food Culture in Great Britain (page 94)
(label) A small, flat, baked cake which is either crisp or soft but firm (often with chocolate chips, candies or nuts mixed in).
(label) A specifically American-style (l).
(label) A bun.
An (l), web cookie.
(label) A (l).
A young, attractive woman.
The female genitalia.
* 2009 , T. R. Oulds, Story of Many Secret Night , Lulu.com (2010), ISBN 9781409285816,
* 2010 , Lennie Ross, Blow me , Lulu.com (2010), ISBN 9781257133819,
* 2014 , (Nicki Minaj), "" (Clean Version), (w) :
As nouns the difference between cooker and cookie
is that cooker is a device for heating food while cookie is a small, flat, baked cake which is either crisp or soft but firm (often with chocolate chips, candies or nuts mixed in).cooker
English
(wikipedia cooker)Noun
(en noun)- For the British market, apples are classed as early, mid-season, or late, and subdivided into eaters or cookers .
Synonyms
* stoveDerived terms
* AGA cooker * electric cooker * gas cooker * multicooker * pressure cooker * slow cookerAnagrams
*cookie
English
(wikipedia cookie)Alternative forms
* (uncommon)Noun
(en noun)unnumbered page:
- Her legs hung over the edge and the large towel covered just enough of her lap to hide her 'cookie' .
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- If she wanted to compete in this dog-eat-pussy world, she had to keep up her personal grooming, even if it meant spreading her legs and letting some Vietnamese woman rip the hair off her cookie every other week.
- Cookie put his butt to sleep, now he callin' me Nyquil.