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词组 cheese
释义 cheese
noun
  1. smegma, matter secreted by the sebaceous gland that collects between the glans penis and the foreskin or around the clitoris and labia minora US, 1927
    G. Legman wrote in his 1941 homosexual glossary that “The term is derived from the dull whitish color of the smegma.”
    • — G. Legman, The Language of Homsexuality, p. 1160, 1941
    • — Donald Webster Cory and John P. LeRoy, The Homosexual and His Society, p. 262, 1963: “A lexicon of homosexual slang”
    • We pushed heavily on the new moral outlook: get a VD test often or face the fact that you’re just as dirty as a person who never washes the cheese off his uncircumcised cock[.] — Screw, p. 13, 6 November 1972
    • “Some places I’ve worked, some guys will come in real cruddy, you know, their penis hasn’t been clean for weeks. They call it ‘cheese,’” she says graphically, wriggling up her nose. — George Paul Csicsery (Editor), The Sex Industry, p. 8, 1973
    • RUBBERBABY: I slide my hand under your balls RUBBERBABY: And between your legs Shit, I hope there’s no cheese under there. — Howard Stern, Miss America, p. 35, 1995
  2. in auto repair, a plastic body filler used to fill in dents on a car body, usually referring to Bondo Body Filler US
    • — Lewis Poteet, Car & Motorcyle Slang, p. 48, 1992
  3. the wife AUSTRALIA, 1919
    Short for cheese and kisses. Rhyming slang for MISSUS
  4. Old Spiro reckons he’s gonna take us to the Greek Ball tonight. All of us. Even the old cheese. — Angelo Loukakis, For the Patriarch, p. 29, 1981
  5. Keep in touch. Love to your cheese and kisses and the billy lids. — Clive Galea, Slipper, p. 187, 1988
  6. an attractive young woman US, 1959
    • I got into the habit of studying at the Radcliffe libary. Not just to eye the cheese, although I admit that I liked to look. — Erich Segal, Love Story, p. 2, 1970
  7. a wedge-shaped piece of coloured plastic used in the board game Trivial Pursuit UK
    • [S]tabbing a friend twice during a game of Trivial Pursuit in which his mate committed the unforgivable crime of cheating by adding extra cheeses to his counter — Huw Davies, Another Wierd Year, p. 162, 2002
    • There’s a bizarre rose window whose stained glass recalls the “cheeses” used in Trivial Pursuit. — Clare Thomson, Footprint Tallinn, p. 116, 2004
  8. in pool, a situation where a player needs to make only one shot to win US
    • — Mike Shamos, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards, p. 49, 1993
  9. money; a gambler’s bankroll US, 1985
    A locution popularised by Minnesota Fats, as in, “I never lost when we played for the cheese.”
    • — Mike Shamos, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards, p. 49, 1993
  10. heroin UK
    • — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 205, 2002
    • — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 283, 2003
    • This is a hazardous mix of black tar heroin and Tylenol PM or other medicines containing diphenhydramine). It looks like grated parmesan cheese–thus the name. There were more than 20 teen deaths in Dallas and surrounding neighborhoods that have been attributed to Cheese since it was identified in 2005. — CBS News, 7 August 2007
    • Curtis said an elementary school-age chld of an officer from south St. Louis County recently came home from school and asked, “Daddy, what’s cheese?” The substance is a newly packaged form of heroin that sells for around $2 a dose and resembles grated cheese. — St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. D5, 9 December 2007
  11. freebase cocaine US
    • — Jay Robert Nash, Dictionary of Crime, p. 63, 1992
  12. an amphetamine user US
    • — Peter Johnson, Dictionary of Street Alcohol and Drug Terms, p. 38, 1993
  13. money US
    • — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 2, November 2002
  14. nonsense US
    • Joe Flaherty nailed the essence of TV monster movie cheese without even using a real word from the English language[.] — Frank Zappa, The Real Frank Zappa Book, p. 168, 1989
  15. luck US
    • — Steve Rushin, Pool Cool, p. 10, 1990
  16. a powdery concoction containing heroin, designed for beginning users US
    • A new heroin-laced powder known as “cheese” is popping up in middle and high schools in Texas. — USA Today, p. 1, 27 April 2006
▶ piece of cheese
in poker, a truly terrible hand US
  • — David M. Hayano, Poker Faces, p. 186, 1982
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