Cooked means successfully secured or dominated—past tense of achieving a W. 'Cooked on the drop' means successfully purchasing; 'cooked that raffle' means winning. The term implies decisive success, not barely squeaking by. Cooked can also describe defeating someone in competition or argument. The cooking metaphor suggests preparation and execution—you didn't just succeed, you handled business. Related terms include 'cooking' (in the process of succeeding) and variations like 'absolutely cooked.' In bot communities, 'cooked' specifically means successfully checking out—the bot did its job. The term's energy is triumphant and slightly aggressive, celebrating victory over competition. Using 'cooked' for minor successes can seem excessive, so the term best suits genuine achievements against difficulty or competition.