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Over the last few months, the phrase, 'Let him cook' has become synonymous with ... Lee explained the meaning and origin behind the phrase. He said, as per Priest: "It's a gaming term.
It’s not uncommon to see golfers signing flags, golf balls or hats for fans. But chef’s hats? That is something you will see ...
The “let him cook” meme has its origins in a 2010 rap video, was signal boosted by a famous NBA player, and while it’s taken a bit of a detour thanks to a famous NFL player, it’s endured ...
In one of his interviews with Australian Golf Digest in 2024, he revealed the secret behind the origin of the phrase: “’Let him cook’ is usually said when you’re playing COD [Call of Duty ...
However, he is also well-known for his viral catchphrase “let him cook,” but where did it come from? Away from the course, Lee has also demonstrated remarkable mastery of social media ...
Take a quick scroll through the 25-year-old’s Instagram feed and you’ll stumble upon some perplexing words and phrases: “Let Him Cook,” “Dr. Chipinski,” “Flopadopalous,” “Yes ...
There, the younger brother of LPGA star Minjee Lee does everything from mobilize his 600,000-plus total followers with a catchphrase, "Let him cook," to obtaining Steph Curry's cell phone through ...
If you've seen TikToks of fans chanting "Let him cook!" as they cheer on Lee on the green, it's because of the Golfer's love of the popular video game Call of Duty. Per the Australian Golf Digest ...