smackeroon

English

Etymology

From macaroon?

Noun

smackeroon (plural smackeroons)

  1. A type of cookie.
    • 1978, Dieting to Stay Fit: Favorite Recipes of Home Economics Teachers[1], illustrated edition, Favorite Recipes Press, →ISBN, page 74:
      SMACKEROON COOKIES 3 egg whites 1/4 tsp. cream of tartar 2 tsp. artificial sweetener 1/4 tsp. almond extract […]
    • 2006, Annie Auerbach, The Cookie Heist[2], illustrated edition, number 1, Scholastic, →ISBN:
      "There they are... America's most coveted cookies. Love Handles, Skinny Mints, Neener Neeners, and Smackeroons," said RJ. Hammy couldn't believe his eyes.
    • 2006, Louise Gikow, edited by DreamWorks Animation, Over the Hedge: The Movie Novel[3], illustrated edition, Scholastic, →ISBN, page 60:
      America's most coveted cookies. Love Handles, Skinny Mints, Neener Neeners, and Smackeroons. And guess what? They're all yours!” Hammy's mouth dropped open. "Whooo!" he gasped.