cheeser
nounEtymology
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.
- inherited from cheser
Definitions
Someone who makes or sells cheese.
- With Swiss farmers, Swiss cheesers, Swiss merchants, the best of grasses and water, and intelligent management, it cannot fail to produce an article which has reduced importation of foreign cheese to a minimum.
- We took off our long, white cheesers' coats and hung them on the knobs of Edam, which is a Dutch cheese made of cows' milk with about forty per cent fat content and bright red outside.
- […] heard the cries of poultry dealers, cheesers, and medicine men.
Someone who adds cheese to a pizza in an assembly line.
- But Terry Voice was the best pizza cheeser I've ever seen.
- The tosser is at the far left, then the saucer, then the cheeser, then the shooter.
A broad gleeful grin.
- I looked at his normally deadpan face and saw the faintest outline of a smile tugging at the corners of his mouth, a cheeser grin on anyone else.
- Rene swung around and saw his youngest, Miguel, standing there in his underwear, a big cheeser spreading across his face.
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A jovial greeting.
- Got to be a good sign though, so Click rigged out a cheeser of his own and said brightly, "Mornin', Mr. Brewster," underlining it with the molar squeak.
A senior or geezer.
- But you'll want to marry someone your own age, not some old cheeser.
- And I suppose it wasn't you mucking about on that damp slab, breathing heavy and saying you would consider it an honor and a privilege to be lying with me under this sod in eternal bliss, surrounded by all these distinguished cheesers.
An inmate of a borstal who tries to ingratiate himself with the staff.
- Interestingly , `cheesers' were usually despised by the majority of inmates, and by no means only by the 'daddy' and his surrounding clique of 'hard men'.
- Cheesers were those who sucked up to the staff.
Someone who is immature.
- It's 'cause some cheeser had to throw paper.
- Oh, Brian, you are such a cheeser!
- Any cheesers that get near this will skulk away in shame once they realize we don't tolerate cheesers.
A cocktail sandwich made with cheese.
- Tom had made toasted cheese sandwiches, or toasted “cheesers,” as he called them.
A conker, especially one with a flat side.
- We would all collect the largest and hardest cheesers we could find.
A particularly strong-smelling fart.
- "It's a cheeser!" Potter gasped loudly, his little fish-eyes bulging. "God damn! It is a cheeser!
A small spool that is used in the finishing stage of yarn-making.
- After the twisting is completed the finished yarn is wound on small spools, known as cheesers, to be weighed.
- By means of a special automatic cheeser, a sufficient number of balls — say, 64 — are built up to fill a creel, from which they are run into the next machine.
- Spinners and winders, coners and cheesers
The neighborhood
- synonymsmile
- synonymoldster
- synonymsenior citizen
- synonymold person
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for cheeser. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA