a phrase used to exclaim happiness, or excitement. This can also be used as a verb, as the action of “cheesing it up” can be achieved. However, this action does not have a setdefinition, as it can be used in many different settings depending on past context.
“Did you see caden at the party last saturday, his last words were “cheese it up” before he blacked out in front of the hoes.”
A verb used to describe the act of bringing cheese to a function or social event.
Ruby: "Hey Rick, do you know who's cheesing this party up tonight?"
Rick: "Hao is about to cheese it up. He's bringing an assortment of famous French and Swiss soft cheeses, along with some regular crackers to pair them with."
When men pontificate their preference of sizzling intercourse whilst groping, savagely, the Clamburger, nothing satisfies better than when the feeling of thick phat cheese splooges, smothering her Punani.
Debbie kept begging for it so Herbert finally put some cheese on it. It took 2 days to clean up afterwards.
The less profane way of saying "put some cheese on that bitch". To make somethingbetter, as in putting a slice of cheese on a hamburger. To "do it up" in a celebratory manner.
James: "Wow! I can't believe he made that jump, and added a 360 spin."
Jesus: "He put some cheese on it!"