To get ready to cheat in a game or a relationship. Based on the fact that cooking a certain side of a dice always makes it land on that side.
He hasn’t cheated yet, but seeing hold hands with her makes it look like they cook the dice and I don’t like it.
by Joujoubox June 08, 2018
by M4OE October 29, 2021
The same thing as “Who let bro cook?” except it’s blaming the Fallen Angels for it. A reference to the Dead Sea Scrolls.
It’s used when someone sees something that can be considered an amalgamation, abomination, or something that shouldn’t really exist hypothetically or literally.
It’s used when someone sees something that can be considered an amalgamation, abomination, or something that shouldn’t really exist hypothetically or literally.
Person: “What the f*ck is that?!”
*Sees something that probably shouldn’t exist.*
Person: “Who let the Fallen Angels cook?!”
*Sees something that probably shouldn’t exist.*
Person: “Who let the Fallen Angels cook?!”
by Pseudonym2100 April 20, 2024
by Polish_Chef October 11, 2011
If you ever met a Hailey Cook she will change your life into happiness if you were in depression. She is the most worthy, sweet, loving, and beautiful. She also will tell you wants been on her mind. If you meet a Hailey Cook, try to make her your girlfriend. It is worth it.
by Horrorman2900 May 06, 2023
When you’re about to have intercourse but change your mind mid way through and the other person is completely cool about it because they understand the concept of consent
- We were about to do it but I changed my mind and they were ok with it; you know, like Cook
-From skins?
-Yeah, him
-From skins?
-Yeah, him
by YourStepSister April 03, 2020
On this week's episode of "Single Ladies" (VH1), Val breaks up with a potential boyfriend because, although he'll participate in fellatio, he draws the line at cunnilingus ("I'm not going down there..."). When she relates her experience back at her dress shop, Keisha or April asks why she broke it off. "He doesn't like Southern Cooking", replies Val.
Might have been a double entendre, but in the context in which it occurred....
Might have been a double entendre, but in the context in which it occurred....
by KastleKeeper June 14, 2011