cheesed
pronunciation
How to pronounce cheesed in British English: UK [tʃi:zd]
How to pronounce cheesed in American English: US [tʃɪzd]
Word Origin
- cheesed (adj.)
- "disgruntled, exasperated," 1941, British slang, origin obscure, connections uncertain. See cheese (n.1), cheese (n.2), cheesy.
Example
- 1. Generate cheesed sentiment to the job , how can be ability solved ?
- 2. I 'm cheesed off with his jokes .
- 3. I was extremely cheesed off to be woken so early .
- 4. Just just began to learn the milquetoast that plays golf , because caddie often follows , be behind oneself and feel cheesed .
- 5. The worker in these kitchens is doing same thing every day , day one long the psychology with unavoidable cheesed generation , everybody thinks the job of others is fresh and interesting easy .