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cook

cook [ kk ]


verb  (past and past participle cooked, present participle cook·ing, 3rd person present singular cooks)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb prepare food: to prepare food for a meal

2. intransitive verb make or become hot: to make food safe and appetizing by heating it, or undergo heating in order to become ready to eat
The onions have been cooking for a while.
Cook the beef until it is tender.

3. intransitive verb happen: to be happening or developing ( informal )
I had the feeling that something was cooking.

4. intransitive verb be uncomfortable in heat: to feel extreme discomfort in hot conditions ( informal )
cooking in an overcrowded bus

5. transitive verb change something in order to deceive: to alter or tamper with information or evidence fraudulently ( slang )
accountants who had cooked the books

6. intransitive verb work well: to be working or performing superbly ( slang )
It only took a couple of songs before the band was really cooking.

7. transitive verb heat illegal drug: to heat an illegal drug such as heroin ( slang )

8. transitive verb show to be wrong: to show that a presented problem is wrong, especially because it has more than one solution



noun  (plural cooks)
Definition:
 
somebody who prepares food: somebody who prepares and cooks food, usually as a job or in a particular way
an excellent cook

[Pre-12th century. Via assumed Vulgar Latin cocus "cook" < Latin coquus< coquere "to cook"]

cook·a·ble adjective

too many cooks (in the kitchen) spoil the broth the help or involvement of too many people can do more harm than good

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