Derived from the term “chopped” (meaning an individual who is very unattractive.) and from the popular New York cuisine “chopped cheese”
The “cheesed” in the phrase intensifies the “chopped” therefore creating “chopped and cheesed” only to be used when someone is EXTRA ugly/chopped.
The “cheesed” in the phrase intensifies the “chopped” therefore creating “chopped and cheesed” only to be used when someone is EXTRA ugly/chopped.
by ilyriah April 12, 2021

Infinitely better than sliced bread.
"People use the expression, “That’s the greatest invention since sliced bread!” all the time-but what about sliced cheese? Cheese is much harder to slice evenly than bread. To my way of thinking, the invention of sliced cheese is much more impressive than the invention of sliced bread. Plus, sliced cheese is wrapped in a convenient plastic covering while sliced bread is lazily jammed next to other pieces of bread. But I’m probably in the minority here…"
by hai guyz November 3, 2005

Also known as a quarter pounder with chese, but with the use of the metric system, it would be called royal with cheese.
by airickt November 28, 2007

(n,adj.,prep.) Chunky, thick, mal-odorous, peanutbutter like substance eminating "from under" the coin purse. Due to lack of personal hygiene. Ori: "from under" the scrotum
Guy 1: What is the flavor in this sandwich...is that the tangy zip of miracle whip?
Guy 2: Nah it's fromunda cheese!
Guy 1: Is that the fancy stuff from France?
Guy 2: I'm sure it's available in France.
Guy 2: Nah it's fromunda cheese!
Guy 1: Is that the fancy stuff from France?
Guy 2: I'm sure it's available in France.
by Pablo T March 27, 2009

The wax paper that cheeseburgers come in. Called so from the cheese remnants stuck to the paper. Often a delicacy.
by Matthew Green January 21, 2005

by John Farrell April 4, 2004

by the undying zombie December 15, 2007
