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Cheese-Cheese

Officially started in Nicholas Senn High School by the lunch lady when she was found spitting on the cheese pizza. Then later and till this day the word is use to show joy, love and acceptance. Originated in 2008 by a boy name Parvez G. and the word gained its fame through Zeeshan M.

Example1:
Person 1: HAHAHA! That shi DEAD!
Person 2: Cheese-Cheese

Example2:

Person1: Hey! I love you!
Person2: Cheese-Cheese

by Founder of CHEESE-CHESSE September 23, 2010

22πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


That’s Cheese

A Swiss way of saying it’s perfect or funny. Normally shouted very loud in a busy environment.

β€žI finished writing my essayβ€œ β€žThat’s Cheese bro! We have to go now!β€œ

by Flowerscumfuck December 9, 2020


cheese

addiction

*eats cheese*

by StacyKatzzz January 26, 2021

1004πŸ‘ 112πŸ‘Ž


A Cheese

A Cheese is a youthful person that enjoys video games, and who typically neighbors your property. Someone who is known as a Cheese will randomly appear in your living room on the couch, usually with a bowl of chips/other greasy food. Cheeses are known for their distinctive simping tendencies towards Minecraft Youtubers, but aside from the negative effects a Cheese is one of the best homies you could have.

"Everyone needs a Cheese in their life"

"Cheese don't touch my remote with them greasy lil hands"

by TheRealCheeseMaker April 17, 2021


cheese

A term coined by RTS gamers when a player uses non ordinary measures, often considered cheap tactics, to win the game early.

He canon rushed me on Xel Naga. What a cheese move.

by kukuboi April 30, 2011

731πŸ‘ 85πŸ‘Ž


cheese it

1. To run away.
2. To flee.
3. To scramble as if you just robbed a bank.

Cop: Get him!
Bender: Cheese it!

by Slurm Addict April 4, 2003

952πŸ‘ 124πŸ‘Ž


to cheese it

VERB. To run away quickly; to flee; to get away from.

"We're in big trouble if they catch us here. We gotta cheese it."

"This party is lame. I want to cheese it."

"The person watching Equus on Broadway grabbed Daniel Radcliffe's pants and then cheesed it."

by Dictionary, Webster's April 11, 2008