used in the imperative (get away, or stop it); 'Cheese it!' a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk wind onto a cheese; 'cheese the yarn' tall mallow: erect or decumbent Old World perennial with axillary clusters of rosy-purple flowers; introduced in United States
Cheese is a solid food made from the milk of cows, goats, sheep, and other mammals. Cheese is made by curdling milk using a combination of rennet (or rennet substitutes) and acidification. Bacteria acidify the milk and play a role in defining the texture and flavor of most cheeses. ... Cheese is an imaginary friend from the Cartoon Network television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. He made his first appearance in the episode 'Mac Daddy,' which premiered May 6, 2005. He is so far the most popular Foster's friend according to fans of the show.
Cheese as a musical genre has evolved from the Northern England slang usage of the word to mean kitsch. Similarly, Cheese (sometimes 'cheesy music') has become a useful byword or 'catch all' expression for a number of popular musical genres that are usually enjoyed with an ironic knowing. ... Cheese or Cheeze is a recreational drug that surfaced in the United States in 2005.
Also "good cheese." Refers to a good fastball. A semi-soft cheese with blue-green veining made from cow's milk; has a very strong, pungent aroma. [As used on pg. 97 of The Moor's Last Sigh] thing a natural smell resembling gouda cheese. In combination with ammonia smell it can also resemble older camembert or harzer cheese. Tvaroh is the closest equivalent to cottage cheese, although „real“ cottage cheese can be found in Tesco, Delvita and some other supermarkets. Tvaroh měkkı is used for baking, while tvaroh tvrdı is grated. Tesco also has real ricotta cheese. ... A large cylindrical package of yarn. A roll of YARN built up on a paper or wooden TUBE in a form that resembles a bulk cheese. Milk, of large as well as of small animals, especially goat's milk, was a staple food (Deut. xxxii. 14; Prov. xxvii. 27). It was kept in skins (Judges iv. 19). "Ḥem'ah," designating cream as well as bonnyclabber and cheese, is often mentioned (Prov. xxx. 33). ... A good fastball.
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