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Cheesheur 

A very very good friend. A Diamond Geezer.

Familiarity and warmth to the friend in question can be added by extending the syllables.

See Geezer

Derived from the over-pronounciation of Geezer in any south-london native tongue. Heavy expression on the first syllable married with a strong pronounciation of the second syllable said in much the same was as the French say 'heur'.
1. Chhheeeeeeeeeese!
2. Chheeeeeeeeeeeuussse!
1. Whats thee drinkin' cheesheur?
2. Mine's a JD n coke, thank thee chezzer.
Cheesheur by Mag February 10, 2004
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Cheeseburg 

A German city from which immigrants introduced the cheeseburger to the United States.
A hamburger is from Hamburg; a cheeseburger is from Cheeseburg.
Cheeseburg by cshin9 August 20, 2012

cheeseburger attack 

the intense urge that strikes one to get a cheeseburger regardless of the trials and tribulations one may face to obtain it's juicy goodness.
We need to get to McDonalds ASAP, because I am having a cheeseburger attack!!

Cheeseburgasm 

Food-orgasm you get after eating a greasy cheeseburger. Usually occurs after eating a good cheeseburger when you've been craving for one for a long time.
(While eating a cheeseburger) - Oh my, i just had a cheeseburgasm. cheeseburger foodgasm food boner burger big mac
Cheeseburgasm by AgentKay July 31, 2012

Cheesebrewed 

When you start drinking in the middle of the day with Flash, then start speaking in tongues and become stumblelina.
I went out to wing warehouse and got "Cheesebrewed"! I don't remember anything, but crawling home and waking up with my head in the toilet!

the cheesegrater image 

Something you shouldn't search for.
The cheesegrater image is a story about a furry who gets buttfucked by a cheesegrater.

Hamburger cheeseburger. 

Said as an expression to signify when there is indeed a difference between two things or situations, but that difference is unimportant or negligible. Often used when someone is making a big deal out of an insignificant difference. Can also be used to indicate indifference between two choices.

Origin of the phrase: Generally, if someone wants a cheeseburger, and they're served a hamburger, they won't fuss or complain. Sure, there's a difference, but who cares? It's a slice of cheese. Your life's not going to end because you didn't get cheese. Get over it.
Panama City or Myrtle Beach? Hamburger cheeseburger. (Beaches, who cares?)

or

$300, $299? Hamburger cheeseburger. (It's a dollar.)

or

Burned to death, smoke inhalation, hamburger cheeseburger. (He's still dead).