A soft yet dry cookie with frosting on top of it. Some love it and some hate it. There is no in between to this cookie, I've never seen a cookie fanbase have such a war between this treat.
Guy1: Hey I love these frosted sugar cookies!
Guy2: Ew! Those are so dry and too sweet!
Guy1: Go hang yourself.
When an asshole/piece of shit thinks he did something very admirable and he keeps being annoying about it. This response is used to display the emotion of annoyance and basically saying "do you want to be rewarded fucker"
Jack: Hahaha, I scored higher on this test than you.
John: Okay bitch, do you want a cookie or something
When you or someone else makes a claim of doing something that they clearly think is cool or clever and deserving of praise, but did so out-of-the-blue when nobody asked and it isn't really that cool or clever, then the appropriate response is to ask them 'if they want a cookie?' as a just reward for their deed.
Rwo friends watching a murder mystery show:
Claimant: I totally knew he was the killer like 20 mins ago..
Responder: Do you want a cookie?
A way of saying I don’t care to someone.
Micheal: “I found a rock!”
Rory: “So fucking cool.. Do You Want a Cookie?”
Micheal: “I love cookies!”
Rory: “….”
A catchphrase MrBeast put on his banner a long time ago. It was basically a "please subscribe" call, but it was unique to MrBeast, and it gave him some individuality and more subscribers. Now, it's essentially the default YouTuber subscribe phrase, used by generic YouTubers with no personality, and by spam channels with no originality and they are only creating YouTube videos for the money. That's why MrBeast was probably the only inspiration for them to create YouTube videos.
They're not even good videos, they are 5 second YouTube shorts with an r/funny post they've stolen.
This channel's banner says "sub for a cookie 🍪", and they only showcase memes I saw years ago.
Years back, this was primarily MrBeast's catchphrase. This helped him gain subscribers because it was something cool and new. In recent years though, it has been the go-to subscribe phrase for generic YouTubers with no personality, and spam channels that have no originality (all they know is stealing). The spam channels in particular probably took a YouTuber growth course as they're only in it for money. MrBeast was probably their only inspiration to do YouTube anyway.
This spam channel says "sub for a cookie", and all the memes he shows I have seen years ago.
The name given to cookies that are baked while being 100% topless.
Spiced up last night by making chocolate nip cookies with my significant other.