Definition of Cheesiness. Meaning of Cheesiness. Synonyms of Cheesiness

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Definition of Cheesiness

Cheesiness
Cheesiness Chees"i*ness, n. The quality of being cheesy.

Meaning of Cheesiness from wikipedia

- Look up cheesy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cheesy may refer to: Cheesy (album), a 1993 album by En Esch Cheesy (video game), a 1996 game for PlayStation...
- 2009. Tanner, Mike (September 3, 1997). "It Ain't Easy Making South Park Cheesy". Wired. Archived from the original on July 20, 2009. Retrieved February...
- Stein, Joshua David (23 November 2017). "Utah's Funeral Potatoes: A classic Cheesy C****erole to Enjoy While You're Still Alive". Wall Street Journal. Seariac...
- Cheezies are a brand of cheese puff snack food made and sold in Canada by W. T. Hawkins Ltd. The snack is made from extruded cornmeal covered in powdered...
- Cheesy is a solo album by En Esch of KMFDM and Slick Idiot. It was released on August 31, 1993, on TVT. Six tracks were recorded in Hamburg, Germany, with...
- Bubblegum (also called bubblegum pop) is pop music in a catchy and upbeat style that is marketed for children and adolescents. The term also refers to...
- Cheesy is a platform game developed by British studio CTA Developments and published by Ocean Software for the PlayStation. It was released in Europe in...
- reported by Reverend Man****eh Cutler, who apparently was not fond of the cheesy macaroni c****erole. A recipe called "macaroni and cheese" appeared in the...
- though all low-budget thrillers on this network seem to have some level of cheesiness to them. Gloria Reuben was certainly believable as a tough FBI investigator...
- A chip butty, chip barm, chip bap or chip bun is a sandwich filled with chips. It originated in fish and chip shops in the British Isles in the 19th century...