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Definitions by riverseden

Very contradictory depending on how its used.

Typically, if used in the past tense (e.g. "You're cooked!" it means that you did something bad that *will* have consequences. However, there is an edge case: "Bro, you cooked on that!" typically means that you did a really good job. The meaning of the past tense version ("cooked") is very context-dependent.

On the other hand, the present tense ("You're cooking right now!") or some instances of the past test ("Bruh, he cooked on that shit") is meant as a heavy positive. It means you did your shit / "magic" / brought up something new that people really appreciate.
past-ish tense: "bro, you fucked up -- you're cooked!"
current/future tense: "bro, this is fire! you're cooking right now!!"
cook by riverseden May 26, 2026