Which word do you use: cookout or barbecue?
17 Answers to "Which word do you use: cookout or barbecue?"
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I barbecue, sausages, chicken legs and chops. Anything that is likely to burn too much or not cook thoroughly through, I finish by cooking in not cooking out!
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BBQ
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I come from romania , so no for both
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Barbecue is what I've used in place of the word cookout.
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Cook out or grill
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I am from USA, it's mostly cookout unless barbecue sauce is involved.
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bbq
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never heard the word cookout
and i do not like barbeques
had several bad bellies from undercooked sausages, ribs and chicken thingies.
hence all avoided now.
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BBQ and charcoal grill , little habachi still have to get 1
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cookout.
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Barbecue. Though "grill" works fine. I have never heard "Cookout"
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Barbeque. A cookout brings a campfire to mind...
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nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo please noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo is usually what I say to both
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hahahhaaha. barbecue.
NEVER even heard of cookout.!Like (1)
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I usually say grill.
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Grill. Covers it all.
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Best Answer (Chosen by Voting):
Posted by Gopatsgo Jan 12th, 2013 at 10:51AM
Cookout, BBQ is what the cookout produces..
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