chookie

noun
/ˈt͡ʃʊki/

Etymology

Blend of cheesecake + cookie.

  1. derived from tsiug
  2. suffixed as chookie — “chook + ie

Definitions

  1. A small or young domestic fowl

    A small or young domestic fowl; a chick.

    • ‘Now, darling,’ she said to her client, ‘we have ten colours written on our chart so we can put our chookie back in its little house.’
  2. A chicken.

    • chookie egg
  3. A cheesecake cookie dessert.

    • And as I looked up in my rear view mirror to look at my two precious darling little divas, I heard a quiet whimpering voice say, "Mommy...Can I have a Chookie?"
    • Janet also described their chookie -- think of s’mores, but with cheesecake.
    • Airport Chookie Chake A Delicious Twist on a Classic Cookie. This delicious recipe is perfect for those times when you're craving something sweet and spicy. airport chookie chake will hit the spot every time.

The neighborhood

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