1) Adjective. Irreverent, with more regard for a sly & clever sense of humor than for social norms.
2) Noun. Sealed, sexy, stashable women's undies, toss in your bag or buy on-the-go, either way you'll have a clean pair whenever you need it.
2) Noun. Sealed, sexy, stashable women's undies, toss in your bag or buy on-the-go, either way you'll have a clean pair whenever you need it.
If my gym sold Cheeki undies, it would save me from that oops moment when I realize I forgot to pack a spare pair.
When the airline lost my luggage I wanted to scream. At least I had Cheeki umentionables in my carry-on to tide me over!
I’m that girl who jumps in the pool at parties. But also the one who carries Cheeki underwear, so I can indulge my wild streak & stay comfy.
When the airline lost my luggage I wanted to scream. At least I had Cheeki umentionables in my carry-on to tide me over!
I’m that girl who jumps in the pool at parties. But also the one who carries Cheeki underwear, so I can indulge my wild streak & stay comfy.
by CiaoCiaoCiao December 12, 2013
Cheeky cheeky in a falsetto voice displays the best side of humanity and It’s originator is a sexy muthafucker, namely Jacob (Sex God) Higham
by Cojab Ginhmah January 12, 2021
by SamwellRamswell April 15, 2009
The best stainless steel water bottle in production. Made from high quality 18/8 food grade stainless steel.
by spindiesel January 23, 2013
Can be used as noun or verb.
Euphemism for sex or having sex. Comes from the sound a box spring mattress makes when having sex.
Euphemism for sex or having sex. Comes from the sound a box spring mattress makes when having sex.
A: Cheeky-cheeky?
B: Nah, none at all.
A: How was your weekend?
B: Best cheeky-cheeky everrrrr
A: Any plans tonight with the Mrs?
B: Cheeeky-cheeeky
B: Nah, none at all.
A: How was your weekend?
B: Best cheeky-cheeky everrrrr
A: Any plans tonight with the Mrs?
B: Cheeeky-cheeeky
by ilovecheeky April 11, 2011
by El Don Ron aka Don Dodda August 01, 2006
It is a concept from the UK not particularly shared by the US. It's basically sly and artful disrespect. Oscar Wilde, John Lennon, Jarvis Cocker , Noel Fielding, and Morrissey all come to mind with respect to being "cheeky". Having lived in England, I recognize this as a particularly British cultural phenomenon. There are always those in pop culture in the UK who aspire to be seen as quick-witted and cheeky. It's their way of "sticking it to the man" with a nudge and a wink. Being an American, I really don't see anything in the US that has quite the same tone. Sure there are plenty of smart humorists in the US, but they don't traffic in "cheek" quite like the Brits do. I think American humorists are more direct somehow. Cheek is done with a sly look in the eye because you know you're trying to get one over on the man, and the smile says that you know, and they (the man) know too, but you're allowed to get away with it anyway. It's very subtle. I'm guessing it has something to do with the more entrenched class system in the UK vs the US. Most Americans feel as if they are on par with the best of them (at least in their own minds), and don't humble themselves very readily in the presence of people from higher classes. They don't feel the need to be subtle in their scorn of "their betters" as they say. I think there was (and maybe still is) more at stake when you trash-talked up the chain in the UK. Just a guess.
When the Beatles were performing for the royals and John Lennon said... “For our last number I’d like to ask your help. Would the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands? And the rest of you, if you’ll just rattle your jewelry.” A perfect example of being cheeky. Poking at power with humor.
by Phydeaux2000 October 03, 2017