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Cheeses vs Cheeser - What's the difference?

cheeses | cheeser |

As nouns the difference between cheeses and cheeser

is that cheeses is while cheeser is a broad gleeful grin.

As a verb cheeses

is (cheese).

cheeses

English

Noun

(head)
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (cheese)
  • cheeser

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A broad gleeful grin.
  • * 1977 , Llyod Pye, That Prosser Kid , link
  • I looked at his normally deadpan face and saw the faintest outline of a smile tugging at the corners of his mouth, a cheeser grin on anyone else.
  • A jovial greeting
  • * 1994 , Tom Kakonis, Shadow Counter , page
  • Got to be a good sign though, so Click rigged out a cheeser of his own and said brightly, "Mornin', Mr. Brewster," underlining it with the molar squeak.
  • A cheesemonger, cheese aficionado, or someone employed in the cheese business
  • * 1964 , Thomas Armstrong, The Face of a Madonna , link
  • ...heard the cries of poultry dealers, cheesers , and medicine men.
  • An uncircumcised man
  • A senior or geezer.
  • 1994 , Lisa Kleypas, Dreaming of you , page 259
    But you'll want to marry someone your own age, not some old cheeser .
  • A cocktail sandwich made with cheese
  • * 2011 , Katherine Hall Page, The Body in the Gazebo: A Faith Fairchild Mystery , page 173
  • Tom had made toasted cheese sandwiches, or toasted “cheesers ,” as he called them.
  • (UK, dialect) A conker with a flat side.