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when something is cookie...
let me explain...

first something has to be more than something
for example: "that boy is hot" then to properly respond you would say" hes more than hot...he's cookie"
everything is cookie it is as simple as that and there is nothing more than cookie...except perhaps chocolate chip cookie...but even that is sometimes not acceptable...
that teacher is a bitch...she is more than a bitch...she is cookie...and thats how it goes
:)
is cookie by Gray99 April 22, 2006
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c is for cookie 

c is for cookie by brianxymox January 15, 2008

C is for Cookie 

The personal anthem of the famous Cookie Monster on the wonderful PBS educational kids show Sesame Street. The song also gives kids a few pointers on the letter "C". We all love the Cookie Monster.
Here's the lyrics to the song.

C is for Cookie,
That's good enough for me!
C is for Cookie,
That's good enough for me!
C is for Cookie,
That's good enough for me!
Cookie, cookie, cookie starts with C!

Cookie Monster, you're rad! We dig you! You ROCK!

Cookie.is.tired

They’re a semi-popular artist who’s Simps for Mrs.Afton and kins William Afton

They also know the other semi-popular artist Kittypebz!
“You follow Cookie.is.tired?”
“Ofc I do, they’re friends with kittypebz
Cookie.is.tired by Catboy! June 27, 2021

Can you smell what The Rock is cooking? 

Rock: Hey Cena?
Cena: What?
Rock: Can you smell what The Rock is cooking?

Your goose is cooked 

You are about to suffer consequences; may imply retaliation for offensive behavior.
If you let your rents find your stash, your goose is cooked!

Your goose is cooked. 

Your goose is cooked was first coined from the martyrdom of the Christian reformer John Hus (1372-1415). Hus' name in German sounded like "goose". Thus, as he was burned, they coined the term "Hus is cooked (or, “your goose is cooked)" in German.
Your goose is cooked. was first coined from the martyrdom of the Christian reformer John Hus (1372-1415). Hus' name in German sounded like "goose". Thus, as he was burned, they coined the term "Hus is cooked (or, “your goose is cooked)" in German.