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▪ I. cookee N. Amer.|ˈkʊkiː| Also cookie. [f. cook n.] A cook; esp. an assistant to the cook in a camp.
1846Spirit of Times 4 July 218/2 A cookie who was lord and master of the culinary department. 1851J. S. Springer Forest Life 172 Arrangements are made..by the cook and ‘cookee’, as his assistant is called. 1891Harper's Mag. Nov. 890/2 The rule is to have one cook and two ‘cookees’ to each sixty men. 1901S. E. White Westerners xxvii. 250 The move necessitated a cook and ‘cookee’, and the weekly purchase of provisions. 1965Islander (Victoria, B.C.) 16 May 6/2 Food was laid out in ‘dishups’ scattered along the table and ‘cookees’ watched to see that they were well filled. ▪ II. cookee see cooky. |