cooky

/ˈkʊki/
noun
  1. A small, sweet baked treat, often round and flat, made from dough with ingredients like chocolate chips, nuts, or raisins.
    • The bakery sells giant oatmeal raisin cookies that are soft and chewy.
    • He grabbed a cookie from the jar and poured himself a glass of milk.
    • She baked a batch of chocolate chip cookies for the school bake sale.
  2. A person, especially one who is clever, lively, or unconventional (informal).
    • My grandmother is a tough old cookie who still gardens every day.
    • That new kid in class is a smart cookie — he solved the puzzle in two minutes.
    • She's a creative cookie, always coming up with wild ideas for art projects.
  3. A small text file stored on a user's computer by a website to remember information like login details or preferences (computing).
    • The website asked if I wanted to accept cookies to save my settings.
    • Some cookies track your browsing habits to show targeted ads.
    • Clear your browser cookies if you're having trouble logging in.
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