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is a simple cautionary expression that can be quickly & easily uttered under one's breath without pursing of the lips (in other words- it is possible to exclaim through the teeth with little movement of the jaw and mouth).. thus, an innocent smile may be seen maintained and unbroken on the face of a lookout as he or she directs accomplices to halt their actions- 'cheese it' is simply a warning to desist that can be spoken by a guard without giving himself away as an accomplice or drawing attention to the forbidden act at hand.
CHEESE IT! or cheese it! would not necessarily be used in a sentence unless in literature or in film and, then, only to better convey to the audience the reason for it's use. For instance- to say CHEESE IT! will suffice in common usage- adding "THE COPS!" is completely unnecessary.
by Red Iron Tool January 17, 2017
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cheese is the power for the cheese gods

the cheese gods will consume thy who dont eat cheese
dude eat your cheese or thy cheese gods will consume you
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Cheese (verb) is something you do whenever somebody cite says the word “cheese”

The action of cheese is kissing your palm, then slapping them. It is also known as an indirect form of violent kiss.
Cute person: “cheese is weird.”
You: *cheeses them* “ha you said cheese” 🥰
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in some Connecticut towns cheese is used as a slang word for Cocaine
yo i got an 8-ball of cheese.
i was so cheesy last night.
by dutchmasterbaby October 11, 2006
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stoned to the point of stupifaction.
Bob: "What did you end up doing last night?"

George: "I just stayed in and got cheesed."
by Kelly Wright June 17, 2008
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the most addictive food in the world. it's like a drug... but cheesier....
by chippergal February 5, 2009
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In gambling terms, refers to the money you are up by. In other words you bought in for $500 and you have a stack of $1200 in front of you. You have $700 in cheese.
I played 5/5 over at the Mirage last weekend. I bought in twice for $500 but cashed out at $4000. Three gs in cheese not bad for a day's work.
by Susan G$ Garlington May 30, 2008
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