1. To crack a huge grin
2. When something makes you so happy that it makes you smile.
3. To make someone else smile
This term originates from the word cheesin, which means having a big smile on your face.
2. When something makes you so happy that it makes you smile.
3. To make someone else smile
This term originates from the word cheesin, which means having a big smile on your face.
1. I brought something in my bag that's gonna cheese you up!
2. I was so cheesed up when I got accepted to the uni of my dreams
3. Dawg what's wrong with you? You've been frowning all day. Cheese up!
2. I was so cheesed up when I got accepted to the uni of my dreams
3. Dawg what's wrong with you? You've been frowning all day. Cheese up!
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Boss please bump the cheese up because i want to buy expensive liquor this weekend and win some hoes.
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Get the bump the cheese up mug.When your bagel and cream cheese fall to the floor and it lands cream cheese side up; you know you are going to have (or did have) a good day. Also applies to your day, month, or year.
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A synonym for "cream pie"
Wont get anyone cheesed
A synonym for "cream pie"
Wont get anyone cheesed
by MrSlippy October 23, 2016
Get the Cheese me Up mug.a phrase used to exclaim happiness, or excitement. This can also be used as a verb, as the action of “cheesing it up” can be achieved. However, this action does not have a set definition, as it can be used in many different settings depending on past context.
“Did you see caden at the party last saturday, his last words were “cheese it up” before he blacked out in front of the hoes.”
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