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Swiss Cheesed Up

The Action of bullets or rounds from a fire arm entering a object, thus a person who was a shooting victim could be described as "Swiss Cheesed Up"

yo, if that cat sweats me at all, his whole block is gettin' Swiss Cheesed Up !!!

by Jacob Valentino2 July 02, 2011


Cheese Pizza Break-up

When two people split up,but like the cheese on a pizza stretches but never breaks, neither does the relationship.

by Anonymous August 31, 2003


eat cheese and crawl up my ass

A comeback to eat shit and die that will leave the original speaker speechless.
First heard in Boston in 1978 and never forgotten.

Peter: Eat shit and die!
Brenda: Eat cheese and crawl up my ass!
Peter: ...

by DrSamba March 27, 2007


If you try to attract women with cheese, you‘re gonna end up with rats.

If you try to hard to portray yourself as a certain person (e.g. being rich) in a dating market and don’t sell yourself as a personality at all. You are going to attract people who are only in for the money.

Abba: Dang! this rich dude got robbed by one of his ONS.
Preach: If you try to attract women with cheese, you‘re gonna end up with rats.

by HotMommasDaddyStepCousin August 28, 2021


Cheese up

Verb

To rub oneself up with cheese until fully lubricated.

“Get ready bill, im about to cheese up for ya!”

by Dickweedballs November 27, 2024


cheese it up

a phrase used to exclaim happiness, or excitement. This can also be used as a verb, as the action of “cheesing it up” can be achieved. However, this action does not have a set definition, as it can be used in many different settings depending on past context.

“Did you see caden at the party last saturday, his last words were “cheese it up” before he blacked out in front of the hoes.”

by Dat_Boi_914 October 06, 2021


To cheese it up

A verb used to describe the act of bringing cheese to a function or social event.

Ruby: "Hey Rick, do you know who's cheesing this party up tonight?"
Rick: "Hao is about to cheese it up. He's bringing an assortment of famous French and Swiss soft cheeses, along with some regular crackers to pair them with."

by EphemeralMaybe March 17, 2025