chef
Plural: chefs
Noun
- a professional cook
- The presiding cook in the kitchen of a large household.
- The head cook of a restaurant or other establishment.
- Any cook.
- One who manufactures illegal drugs; a cook.
- A reliquary in the shape of a head.
Verb
Verb Forms: cheffed, cheffing, chefs
- To work as a chef; to cook professionally.
- To work as a chef; to prepare and cook food professionally.
- To stab with a knife, to shank.
- To impress others.
Examples
- He got cheffed up proper.
- My partner is the chef of the household, while I do most of the cleaning.
- She loved to CHEF up new strategies for Words With Friends.
Origin / Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French chef (from the positions of chef d'office and chef de cuisine), from Old French chief (“head, leader”) (English chief), from Vulgar Latin capus (“head”) (from which also captain, chieftain), from Latin caput (“head”) (possibly related to English cap (“head covering”)).
Doublet of cape, capo, caput, and chief through Latin, and head and Howth through Proto-Indo-European.
Synonyms
chef, chib, ching, chive, enthrill, foin, gore, gride, jab, job, juke, kebab, knifecrime, lancinate, magirist, magirologist, pigstick, pink, poach, run through, shank, shiv, spear, speet, splash, stab, stick, stob, stog, thrust, yerk
Scrabble Score: 12
chef: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordchef: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
chef: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary