roast
In a culinary sense, this word evokes dry, high heat that browns the exterior while keeping the interior juicy. It suggests a slow process of transformation and deep flavor development, distinguishing it from the fast, searing heat of frying or the wet environment of boiling. In a social context, the term has evolved into a specific genre of comedy. It describes a ritualized form of aggression where the target is expected to take the jokes in good spirits. The goal is not to destroy the person's character, but to celebrate them through a series of exaggerated, biting insults.
Countable when referring to a specific piece of meat prepared for a meal. Uncountable when referring to the method of cooking or the level of coffee bean processing.
Meanings
To cook food by prolonged exposure to heat in an oven or over a fire.
"We roast a whole turkey every Thanksgiving."