Cookout
[koo k-out] /ˈkʊkˌaʊt/
noun
1.
a party or entertainment featuring the cooking and eating of a meal out of doors.
2.
the process of cooking and eating a meal outdoors.
3.
a meal cooked and eaten in the open.
adjective
4.
of, relating to, or intended for use or consumption at a cookout.
/ˈkʊkˌaʊt/
noun
1.
(US & Canadian) a party where a meal is cooked and eaten out of doors
n.
also cook-out, 1930, American English, from cook (v.) + out (adv.).
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