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Cheesecake vs Cheeseburger - What's the difference?

cheesecake | cheeseburger |

As nouns the difference between cheesecake and cheeseburger

is that cheesecake is (countable|and|uncountable) a pie made of sweetened and flavoured cottage cheese or cream cheese, eggs and milk on a crunchy base while cheeseburger is a hamburger sandwich containing cheese (usually one or more slices of processed cheese).

cheesecake

Noun

(en noun)
  • (countable, and, uncountable) A pie made of sweetened and flavoured cottage cheese or cream cheese, eggs and milk on a crunchy base.
  • Cheesecake is an especially delicious dessert.
  • (uncountable) Imagery of one or more scantily clad, sexually attractive persons, especially young women; pin-ups.
  • Company policy forbids displaying cheesecake in the locker rooms.

    Derived terms

    * no-bake cheesecake

    See also

    * beefcake ----

    cheeseburger

    English

    Noun

  • A hamburger sandwich containing cheese (usually one or more slices of processed cheese).
  • Derived terms

    * minicheeseburger