cook out



cook (something) out

to cook food out of doors. Shall we cook out some chicken tonight? Yes, let's cook out.
See also: cook, out

cook out

v.
1. To extract or remove something from something, such as food, by heating: The chef cooked the flavor out of the vegetables. We cooked out the juices from the meat on the grill.
2. To cook and eat food outdoors: Let's cook out for the Fourth of July.
See also: cook, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Laurinda[lɔ'rində]
CherieSHER-ee, shə-REEEnglish
Demokritos-Ancient Greek
Avrahamah-vrah-HAHM (Jewish)Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Jedidiahjed-i-DIE-ə (English)Biblical
Ayda-Arabic