"That's not how it works!" said Mark, and Lucy replied. "You don't know either, stupid!"
"I like cheese," muttered Olivia. "Me too," replied Lucy. "Me three." said Mark.
"I like cheese," muttered Olivia. "Me too," replied Lucy. "Me three." said Mark.
by cheezy_ April 19, 2018
by proffesional nargle stunwitch November 14, 2011
The phrases "I like cheese" is most precisely used to point out a comment that was relevant some time in the past but is not relevant in the current context. It evolved over time to also point out any non-sequitur comment.
This was started during a discussion between two students at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, MN. The one student (from Minnesota) called the other student (from Wisconsin) a "cheese head". The conversation continued on to other topics and the "cheese head" comment was long forgotten. Several minutes and topics later, the student from Minnesota (likely feeling the pangs of guilt for the forgotten insult) turned to the student from Wisconsin and said, "I'm sorry I called you a cheese head. I like cheese."
This was started during a discussion between two students at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, MN. The one student (from Minnesota) called the other student (from Wisconsin) a "cheese head". The conversation continued on to other topics and the "cheese head" comment was long forgotten. Several minutes and topics later, the student from Minnesota (likely feeling the pangs of guilt for the forgotten insult) turned to the student from Wisconsin and said, "I'm sorry I called you a cheese head. I like cheese."
Dora: What do you think about the current election year?
Kris: I think that both parties have a lot to be desired.
Jenny: Speaking of parties, there is one tonight at the Kappa's house!
Becky: Cool! Maybe we can get in for free!
Scott: Let's ask Matt!
Travis: I hope Ron Paul wins.
(dramatic pause while everybody looks at Travis)
Matt: I like cheese.
(everybody but Travis): Hahahahaha!
Kris: I think that both parties have a lot to be desired.
Jenny: Speaking of parties, there is one tonight at the Kappa's house!
Becky: Cool! Maybe we can get in for free!
Scott: Let's ask Matt!
Travis: I hope Ron Paul wins.
(dramatic pause while everybody looks at Travis)
Matt: I like cheese.
(everybody but Travis): Hahahahaha!
by Matt from GAC February 15, 2008
1. The ultimate forum hijacking post.
2. An attempt by someone intelligent to end a thread that should have died long before said "I like cheese" post. when used this way often devolves into a silly fun "non-discussion/debate".
3. An attempt by a forum troll to deter intelligent conversation/debate in a thread. when used this way it often devolves into a flame-fest.
2. An attempt by someone intelligent to end a thread that should have died long before said "I like cheese" post. when used this way often devolves into a silly fun "non-discussion/debate".
3. An attempt by a forum troll to deter intelligent conversation/debate in a thread. when used this way it often devolves into a flame-fest.
by CeridianRay October 22, 2003
There was a cartoon where a group of cats were scared of fighting a mouse. One of the cats says, "Are we men or are we mice?"
A smaller cat tugs on his leg and looks at him coyly and says (in a very high pitched voice) "I like cheese!"
A smaller cat tugs on his leg and looks at him coyly and says (in a very high pitched voice) "I like cheese!"
by usradiotech October 31, 2006
by Aaron W. December 03, 2002
noun: (1) a really lame comic strip. (2) a nonsequitor thrown out to break the silence in a conversation or to change the topic. (3) a web forum highjacking throw-away line.
girl #1: Did you hear that guy is hung like a horse?
girl #2: Yeah. I sure would like a piece of that.
guy: I like cheese.
girl #2: Yeah. I sure would like a piece of that.
guy: I like cheese.
by Iloveilikecheese August 12, 2009