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Slang for an exclamation of endorsement or concurring with an arguably controversial opinion or statement
That handle was cooking when he said modern day feminism is all about hatred for men.
Cook by Xmni August 5, 2023
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(v.) when someone doubts someone but lets their shitty idea develop
yo brad is NOT rizzing katie up right now”

“hang on dude, let him cook
cook by Billy Bowery December 4, 2023
(Verb) To cook is commonly reffered to as to working hard on a certain task or project.

Pronounciation: /ko k/

The term 'to cook' originated from the Netflix show Breaking Bad, when they often would use the term about cooking meth.

From there it has been more and more commonly interprented as to just work in general.
Walter: Jesse... let it go... we need to cook
Cook by Sveskejuice December 12, 2023
when you just got your national merit finalist letter in the mail
cook by Miss Deed February 15, 2024
- An Idiot.

- A person who acts or thinks like a moron beyond the comprehension of a rationally thinking person

- Not to be confused with "Gook". It is not used to slander or make otherwise derogatory remarks towards a person's race or gender. It is directly related to an individuals idiotic, irrational way of acting or thinking

Pronounced like "Cewk"

- Can also be used as "tranny-cook"
-"Tranny-Cook", it's not slanderous towards gender. It refers to a "transplant" or somebody who is not local or from another area.
~"That guys acting like an F'ing Cook"
~ "Go home, you "tranny-cook"
Cook by AnabelChavez April 14, 2024
To create or work on something that is of good quality. A person may be "cooking" if they are concocting a plan, laying out an idea, or creating something in real life, as a cook does to food.

"To cook" often has a positive meaning. One might say "let him cook" when someone is concocting something well, or say "he is not cooking" if someone is creating something that is not of high quality. It may also be possible, however, to cook something badly, in which case one would say "do not let him cook".

This new definition of the word may derive from the idea of cooking in general, or more specifically in Breaking Bad when Walter White says "Jessie, we need to cook". The new definition of "to cook" has nothing to do with the new definition of the adjective "cooked". In fact, they can be contrasted, and to ask how someone is faring you could ask "are you cooking or cooked?"
A: The best way to eat pickles is with peanut butter.
B: What is blud blabbering about?
C: Hold on, he's onto something, let him cook.
B: Bro is not cooking 💀
Cook by Hero of Milk April 16, 2024