The pungent,cheesy residue build-up that gathers under the uncircumsized penis hood.
Amir was always sure to wash the fromage from his foreskin.
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A cheesy homage, as when a film-maker, writer, or artist is honoring with good humor or charm a previous artform, work, or artist that is normally considered inferior or "cheesy." A "fromage" is half mocking the original but half recreating the original's unique charm.
Kill Bill, Volumes 1 and 2, are Tarantino's fromage to the kung fu classics he grew up with.
Iron Chef America mirrors the Japanese original, but because it can't recreate the silly translations and voice-over work, it's more a serious remake than a fromage.
Alex Ross's comic book art seems to be a fromage to Norman Rockwell paintings.
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Je suis la grand fromage!
(I am the big cheese!)
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(n.) the aftermath of an explosion, collision, smashing, or schooling
There is always a lot of fromage after a night of schooling.
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An expression to say when you clink your glasses together before you drink (instead of Cheers). It started as a mistake in a restaurant in Paris, where the waiter mistook "Cheers" for "Cheese" - so when he translated Cheers as "Fromage" that's exactly what we used. Since then, this new drinking term has been embraced by hundreds of people across the U.S. and Europe.
Say "Fromage" instead of Cheers whenever you clink your glasses together before drinking.
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When you are repeatedly pummled by something within an inch of your life.
Doode he fromaged me.
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Where it comes from: Fromaged is a English word that comes from the French word βfromageβ which means cheese. The verb fromaged comes from the movie βThe Fromageβ with the movie staring eddy urjsk as the character fromage.
History of word: The term βfromageβ was first commonly used during the Roman Empire especially with Julia Fessar. During lot's of interviews you can hear Julia Fessar saying the term fromage ex: βyeah, I just fromage that one dude into his lockerβ and there are several more examples of this. But the word is speculated to first started to be said by the cavemen which they called it βfromageβ.
What does it mean? Fromage means to put someone into a small room like a locker, under a bench...
IβM SO GOING TO FROMAGE YOU TODAY!
Sorry for fromaging you.
Can I fromage you?
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