cheesed - meaning and definition. What is cheesed
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cheesed      
1) Broken or otherwise non-functional
It looks like Dave's computer is cheesed again.
2) Extremely happy.
Every time I see Julie, I'm cheesed.
3) To be extremely angry with someone or something, extreme aggression
Ex. That guy hit your car? I'd be cheesed!
cheesy         
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The Cheesiest!; The Cheesiest; Cheesey; Cheesy (disambiguation); Cheezy
a.
Caseous, cheese-like, of the nature of cheese.
cheese         
  • Cheese, [[Tacuinum sanitatis]] Casanatensis (14th century)
  • Various cheeses on a cheeseboard served with wine for lunch
  •  Cheese display in grocery store, [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], United States
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  • A cheese merchant in a French market
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  • Various hard cheeses
  • Polish]] [[sheep's cheese]] market in [[Zakopane]], Poland
  • [[Parmigiano-Reggiano]] in a modern factory
  • Emmental]] cheese, the as-yet-undrained curd is broken by rotating mixers.
  • A piece of soft curd cheese, oven-baked to increase [[shelf life]]
  • [[Saganaki]], lit on fire, served in Chicago
YELLOW OR WHITE, CREAMY OR SOLID FOOD MADE FROM THE PRESSED CURDS OF MILK
Cheeses; CHEESE; Chese; Cheesemongers; Peynir; Cheesemonger; Cheese board; 🧀; Melted shredded cheese; Melted cheese; Cheesemonger (job); Stinky cheese; Cheese plate; Cow cheese; Natural cheese; Cheese monger; Ancient Greek cheese; Ancient Roman cheese
cheese1
¦ noun
1. a food made from the pressed curds of milk, either firm or soft in texture.
2. Brit. a conserve having the consistency of soft cheese: lemon cheese.
Phrases
say cheese said by a photographer to encourage the subject to smile.
Origin
OE cese, cy?se, of W. Gmc origin; from L. caseus.
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cheese2
¦ verb (cheese someone off) Brit. informal exasperate, frustrate, or bore.
Origin
C19: of unknown origin.
Pronunciation examples for cheesed
1. My father is going to be so cheesed off,
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Examples of use of cheesed
1. "I was really cheesed off when I saw tickets being sold," said Mr Jones.
2. They were getting quite cheesed off with him." She added÷ "The other thing was the noise.
3. "At the time I was just cheesed off that I was being extracted," he added.
4. At the time, we were so cheesed off with BT we were willing to subscribe for cable.
5. One man was woken up at 'am by the carers, but Clegg says he was always really cheesed off and didn‘t want to do anything.