a barbecue
i would say a bbq
i would say a bbq
He got the first prize so they had a cookout. This is a sentence using the word cookout.
I'll see you at the cookout!
The word backyard itself is used as an adjunctive noun (not an adjective) when paired with another noun, e.g. backyard barbecue, backyard mechanic. The word backyard is not an attribute in either case.
it is one word :)
The word "cookout" is typically considered one word. It refers to a casual outdoor gathering where food is cooked and shared. However, in some contexts, you might see it written as "cook out," but "cookout" is the more commonly accepted form.
In a word: no, you shouldn't.
My East Coast relatives call this a clambake!
Lookout rhymes with cookout
No, backyard isn't an adverb. It is a noun, and may be an adjunct in terms like backyard barbecue.
I have had an excellent experience with the Sports Cool Fogger Portable. It's an extremely powerful and relatively inexpensive cooler.