cookie
cook·ie / ˈkoŏkē/ • n. (pl. -ies) 1. a small sweet cake, typically round, flat, and crisp.2. inf. a person of a specified kind: a tough cookie with one eye on her bank account.3. Comput. a packet of data sent by an Internet server to a browser, which is returned by the browser each time it subsequently accesses the same server, used to identify the user or track their access to the server.
cookie
In computing, cookie is a packet of data sent by an Internet server to a browser, which is returned by the browser each time it subsequently accesses the same server, used to identify the user or track their access to the server.
the way the cookie crumbles how things turn out. It is often used retrospectively, to suggest that the position is undesirable but unalterable.
See also fortune cookie.
Cookie
Cookie ★★½ 1989 (R)
Light comedy about a Mafia don's daughter trying to smart mouth her way into the mob's good graces. A characterdriven vehicle, this plot takes a backseat to casting. Wiest is superb as Falk's moll. 93m/C VHS . Emily Lloyd, Peter Falk, Dianne Wiest, Jerry Lewis, Brenda Vaccaro, Ricki Lake, Lionel Stander, Michael V. Gazzo, Adrian Pasdar, Bob Gunton, Rockets Redglare, G. Anthony “Tony” Sirico; D: Susan Seidelman; W: Alice Arlen, Nora Ephron; M: Thomas Newman.