In lang=en terms the difference between cheddar and shotgun
is that
cheddar is money; cash while
shotgun is the front passenger seat in a vehicle, next to the driver; so called because the position of the shotgun-armed guard on a horse-drawn stage-coach, wagon train, or gold transport was next to the driver on a forward-mounted bench seat.
As nouns the difference between cheddar and shotgun
is that
cheddar is a cheese styled after the Cheddar cheese made in Cheddar while
shotgun is a gun which fires loads typically consisting of small metal balls, called shot, from a cartridge.
As verbs the difference between cheddar and shotgun
is that
cheddar is to cut and press cheese so as to remove the whey and leave drier curds while
shotgun is to inhale from a pipe or other smoking device, followed shortly by an exhalation into someone else’s mouth.
As a proper noun Cheddar
is a village in Somerset, England famous for its cheese, and also for its gorge, caves and remains of early man found in them.
As an adjective shotgun is
of or relating to a shotgun.