cheeser
Noun

cheeser (plural cheesers)

  1. Someone who makes or sells cheese.
    • 1964, Thomas Armstrong, The Face of a Madonna, link ↗
      ...heard the cries of poultry dealers, cheesers, and medicine men.
    • 1988, Michael Hofmann, translating Beat Sterchi, Cow, p. 2:
      A tractor motor started up; […] the cheeser’s arms carried on grabbing pails of milk and pouring the white flow by the hundredweight into weighing pans and cooling basins […].
  2. A broad gleeful grin.
    • 1977, Llyod Pye, That Prosser Kid, link ↗
      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.
  3. A jovial greeting
    • 1994, Tom Kakonis, Shadow Counter, page ↗
      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.
  4. (slang) An uncircumcised man.
  5. (slang) A senior or geezer.
  6. A cocktail sandwich made with cheese.
  7. (UK, dialect) A conker with a flat side.
Synonyms Translations
  • Spanish: sonrizón
Translations
  • Spanish: saludazo
Translations
  • Spanish: quesero
Translations Translations
  • Spanish: viejujo
Translations
  • Spanish: (con queso) tapita



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