cookout

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English

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Etymology

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From cookout.

Pronunciation

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  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

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cookout (plural cookouts)

  1. (US) A gathering for a meal that is cooked and eaten outside; either a domestic barbecue or a larger social event.

Usage notes

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This term is primarily used in the Southern United States, with more mixed usage of the term in the Midwest and Northeastern regions,[1] and among Black Americans across the country.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ Dixon, Vince (2016 July 1) “What This Map Tells Us About American Grilling”, in Eater[1]
  2. ^ Hadley, Desiree (2024 July 26) “What's Happened To Cookout Culture?”, in Essence[2]