crookie

noun

Etymology

Blend of croissant + cookie.

  1. derived from *kōkô
  2. borrowed from koekie
  3. compounded as crookie — “croissant + cookie

Definitions

  1. A combination of a croissant and a cookie.

    • And the dozens of bakers who are busy inventing doissants, mallomacs, crookies and the like are app developers, locked in a fight to create the best new product for the platform.
    • Well, we’ve had the cronut (croissant-donut hybrid), the cragel (croissant-bagel hybrid), the crookie (croissant-cookie), and now ... the kudossant, a croissant-waffle hybrid.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA