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Noun
/ˈko͝okər/,
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cookers, plural;
  1. An appliance used for cooking food


  1. a utensil for cooking
  2. A kitchen stove, cooking stove, cookstove or cooker is a kitchen appliance designed for the purpose of cooking food. Kitchen stoves rely on the application of direct heat for the cooking process and may also contain an oven, used for baking.
  3. The Cooker is an album by jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan released on the Blue Note label in 1957. It was recorded on September 29, 1957 and features performances by Morgan, Pepper Adams, Bobby Timmons, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones.
  4. Hob: stomach; Microwave: uterus; Oven: uterus;
  5. A tank or vessel designed to cook a liquid or extract or digest solids in suspension; the cooker usually contains a source of heat; and is fitted with an agitator.
  6. An electric appliance which steam-cooks eggs in the shell. Most egg cookers also have inserts or cups for steam-poaching. Some also have a flat insert for cooking omelets, fried eggs or scrambled eggs.
  7. A prison-made whiskey still usually made from a large can similar to the ones used in manufacturing coffee, soup or beans
  8. usually a spoon or bottle cap used to heat drugs for injection
  9. an alluminum can, a spoon, or anything else you might use to "cook" your dope in. ( see "fixin" )
  10. n. The cooker is the machine which does the actual cooking of your food - while this is a peculiarly British term, the word oven is used both in the UK and the US to mean exactly the same thing.
  11. Any item used to heat injectable drugs in order to turn them from powder or other non-liquid form into a liquid suitable for injection. ...
  12. To inject a drug; person who manufactures methamphetamine
  13. A vat or tank in which paste is cooked.
  14. Equipment for cooking food, as sweet potatoes, and also called a sterilizer.
  15. a chamber of a BBQ pit dedicated to housing the food during the cooking process; depending on the design, the cooker may or may not house the heat source.