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cookie noun- a person US, 1917
- There’s your answer. He’s a smart cookie. — Horace McCoy, Kiss Tomorrow Good-bye, p. 207, 1948
- When that girl comes back she be one mad cookie, you bet! — Mickey Spillane, One Lonely Night, p. 146, 1951
- He was a sharp cookie, West, and Miller was just as sharp[.] — Evan Hunter, The Blackboard Jungle, p. 64, 1954
- But in the ‘twenties a cookie who knew something about sex appeared in a cafe and, instead of showing herself nude, showed herself naked. — Lee Mortimer, Women Confidential, p. 134, 1960
- Now the smart cookies line up their weekend dates on Thursdays, at the latest. — Frederick Kohner, The Affairs of Gidget, p. 55, 1963
- the vagina US
- — Clarence Major, Dictionary of Afro-American Slang, p. 40, 1970
- I promise you, kiddo, if you can’t get a boner, I’ll let you cop a feel of my cookie. — Thomas Sanchez, The Zoot Suit Murders, p. 58, 1978
- a material reward or inducement; money US
- Cookies are the prizes to be won in a game, and the term usually refers to money. — Christina and Richard Milner, Black Players, p. 48, 1972
- Now that you’re on the streets, you’ll need cookies in your kick [wallet], and always try to keep some there. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 30, 1973
- a sweet confection that has marijuana as a major ingredient US
- [i]t is an offence to possess even one seed or leaf of cannabis.This includes cookies. Don’t get casual. — Brian Preston, Pot Planet, p. 95, 2002
- cocaine US
- — Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 58, 1949
- a large chunk of processed crack cocaine US
- Cocaine had to be turned into what we called a cookie. Then you could break it off and sell it as rocks. — Menace II Society, 1993
- I didn’t even let the crack cookies dry. — 50 Cent, From Pieces to Weight, p. 52, 2005
- A further search revealed a baggy in the same area of the vehicle containing “three off-white round objects” weighing a total of 82 grams, according to the chief deputy. These objects are referred to as “cookies.” — Palestine Herald-Press (Texas), 18 November 2008
- a cigarette US
- — Wayne Floyd, Jason’s Authentic Dictionary of CB Slang, p. 13, 1976
- a cigarette adulterated with crack cocaine US
- — Anna Scotti and Paul Young, Buzzwords, p. 131, 1997
- a file that an Internet webpage leaves on the hard drive of a user’s computer, that is retrieved whenever the user returns to that webpage US
- — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 117, 1993
- — Andy Ihnatko, Cyberspeak, p. 40, 1997
- a blood clot travelling through the arteries US
- — Sally Williams, “Strong” Words, p. 137, 1994
- in television and film-making, a light screen designed to cast shadows US
- — Ralph S. Singleton, Filmmaker’s Dictionary, p. 91, 1990
▶ that’s the way the cookie crumbles that’s how things turn out US, 1956- — Independent Record (Helena, Montana), 27 November 1955
- “How do the kids say it?” Sam continued to pat his daughter’s hand; how beautiful she was in sadness! “That’s the way the cookie crumbles?” — Irving Shulman, College Confidential, p. 168, 1960
- Well, you know what they say, that’s the way the cookie crumbles sometimes. — Odie Hawkins, Ghetto Sketches, p. 179, 1972
- [I]f the conversation happens to turn to gossip about sex in the office, well, that’s the way the cookie crumbles. — Michael Crichton, Disclosure, p. 223, 1993
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