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Definitions by Sonnyhood

Cool rack 

Cool rack, 1000 dollars just chillin
The jeans that I got on cost a cool rack
Cool rack by Sonnyhood June 1, 2021

are you cooked? 

Cooked is a term for someone to politely refer to a Junkie who has lost all self control, they are usually the ones caught on video getting a fight over traffic, in shopping centres walking around not buying anything, picking up cigarette butts on the street, walking around in a T Shirt and Shorts in Winter, many more traits.
It used to refer to pot smokers being stoned but now its more the Ice/Meth/Shabu users who are just lost in their habit
Cooked Dude: Drives over a foot path, down the curb and around the corner crashes in to a power pole in middle of the day.
Bystander: What the F is wrong with you, are you cooked bro?
Cooked Dude: Ohhh errrr, ummmm yeah, ahhhhh

Are you cooked? is more rhetorical and derogatory in nature implying that someone is a mess, and their life is consumed in drugs.
are you cooked? by Sonnyhood November 4, 2020
A word use normally means did you remember to bring substance '(?)'. These days with cell phone taps and public phone calls on the train or whatever, you cant always use street/common words. Especially good when at work so you sound like your on a work call.
Me: How did you go?
Friend: No Joy, I called the guy but nah, you think you can brang it ?
Me: Yeah Dude, ill make some inquiries

Friend: Did you bring it?
Me: Yeah i brang it !

Me: What are you gonna do on friday?
Friend: i dunno, ill brang it and we'll chill out
Me: yeah sounds good
Friend: awesome give me an hour
brang it by Sonnyhood January 28, 2010

non dodge 

abbreviation of dodgy
something thats unsafe, unsure, sounds like a scam is dodgy
non dodge or non dodgy is all good
This is an aussie and nz word
friend #1: i found this new way to make money from home
friend #2: sounds like a scam
friend #1 nah its totally non dodge
friend #2: yeah whatever

friend #1: i bumped in to your mate the other day, he seemed heaps dodge
friend #2: yea hes always scattered on saturday nights
non dodge by Sonnyhood January 28, 2010
similar to layby concept, but its a verbal agreement normally
You have to pay someone back for the goods at some point which is normally between mates
could be a burger, a pack of smokes
Normally not more than $50 or so
Friend#1: How did you get that new CD i though you were broke till next week?
Friend#2: Yea i got it on tix, my mate works there
tix by Sonnyhood January 28, 2010