brownie
Americannoun
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(in folklore) a tiny, fanciful, good-natured brown elf who secretly helps at night with household chores.
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a small, chewy, cakelike cookie, usually made with chocolate and containing nuts.
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Australian. a bread with currants, baked in a camp oven.
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Sometimes Brownie a member of the junior division of the Girl Scouts or the Girl Guides, being a girl in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd grade and usually between six and eight years old.
noun
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(in folklore) an elf said to do helpful work at night, esp household chores
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a small square nutty chocolate cake
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history a bread made with currants
noun
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another name for Brownie Guide
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(formerly) a popular make of simple box camera
Usage
What is a brownie? A brownie is a small, chewy chocolate cake-like dessert that often includes nuts, as in We loved Nana’s brownies so much that we begged her to make them for every party. In British folklore, a brownie is a tiny, brown elf that secretly assists with chores during the night, as in I once heard a fairy tale about a brownie who helped a cobbler clean his workshop. Example: The first thing I learned to bake was brownies, and I still love to bake them.
Related Words
See fairy.
Etymology
Origin of brownie
First recorded in 1520–30; brown + -ie; in folkloric sense, originally Scots
Vocabulary lists containing brownie
Example Sentences
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Its catchy music and dance sequences made it hugely popular with young audiences, and Jenkins joked she got "brownie points" from her children, aged seven and 10, "for at least trying it".
From BBC • Dec. 20, 2025
Packed inside the Blean Bakery Box are cookies for £3.50 in an assortment of unusual flavours, and tubs of dunkable cookies with dips from candyfloss to brownie - all baked by Annabelle Cox.
From BBC • Nov. 8, 2025
The Bodega Special, a rich, fudgy, deeply chocolatey cosmic brownie with powdered sugar ice cream that looks like mini donuts is a chocolate lover’s delight.
From Salon • Oct. 31, 2025
The two leaders celebrated the “golden era” of the U.S.-Korean alliance with a special luncheon topped off with a “Peacemaker’s Dessert” with golden citrus and a gold-adorned brownie.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 29, 2025
“Someone baked that extra brownie, you know. It counts.”
From "The Running Dream" by Wendelin Van Draanen
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