cheeser

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Someone who makes or sells cheese.
  2. Someone who adds cheese to a pizza in an assembly line.
  3. A broad gleeful grin.
  4. A jovial greeting.
  5. A senior or geezer.
  6. An inmate of a borstal who tries to ingratiate himself with the staff.
  7. Someone who is immature.
  8. A cocktail sandwich made with cheese.
  9. A conker, especially one with a flat side.
  10. A particularly strong-smelling fart.
  11. A small spool that is used in the finishing stage of yarn-making.

Pronunciation

/ˈt͡ʃizɚ/ /ˈt͡ʃiːzə/ En-au-cheeser.ogg

Word forms

cheeser cheesers

Etymology

From Middle English cheser; equivalent to cheese + -er. The smile is said to resemble the uniform white coloration of cheese, or possibly related to the phrase say cheese.

Translations

Polish: banan Spanish: sonrizón Spanish: quesero Spanish: viejujo Galician: queixeiro
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