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home cheese 

Home cheese is synonymous with homie, home boy, home skillet, home slice and the seldom referenced home piece. All of these expressions are terms of endearment--in an urban context--and are meant to demonstrate affection and either familiarity or at least a similarity of circumstances. Home cheese dates from at least the late 1980s' early hip hop scene. It, along with home skillet was usually said in a somewhat ironic manner, i.e. it was purposely absurd.
Yo, what up home cheese? What be the haps?
home cheese by Hoopermazing June 11, 2006
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home cheese by nickkko June 24, 2005

Home Cheese 

A made up term used by Midwestern folks. Generally used when stumbling over words to cover up a general lack of cool names.
"Hey, I like that jacket... Home Cheese!"
Home Cheese by TheCheesiest September 13, 2011

I've got cheese at home

A phrase uttered in the drive thru at a fast food restaurant in regards to whether or not one should pay the extra money for cheese on their burger. Usually happens on a first "date", but not exclusive to thus. Also virtually guarantees no second date.
man in drive thru: "We'll have two hamburgers, two small fries, and two medium diet cokes"

drive thru cashier: "would you like to make those cheeseburgers for another 15 cents?"

man in drive thru: "I've got cheese at home"

homecheese 

you run into a friend and say "Whuddup, Homecheese!"
homecheese by Erik Z. April 17, 2005

homocheese 

homocheese. a cheese that is gay. or sumone very slow and can`t understand things. sho i suggest dat they seek serious help IMMEDIATELY.
foe example - the following people are homocheeses.
thanh.lito nancy.mark.khoa.john.david.jimmy. if you know them.. please stay away from them..they are harmful and very dangerous.please take them to the mental hopspital as soon as possible.thank you.
homocheese by homocheese November 4, 2003

homocheese 

An extremely slow person in need of food.
homocheese by Dina March 29, 2004