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"cheesed off" Definitions
  1. cheesed off (with/about somebody/something) annoyed or bored

14 Sentences With "cheesed off"

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We know you must be cheesed off at us just now!
Producers are cheesed off at the prospect of losing protection for their products.
"I'm cheesed off with the timing," wrote a Leaf owner on the forum.
Brits are royally cheesed off after a "diabolical" cheeseboard event left hundreds of people bitterly disappointed.
I'm internally cheesed off that they charge for paperwork, but I can't take leave without it.
"I'm guessing you're cheesed off that we didn't give you the 3% increase last year," he said.
I guess the only benefit of the Patriots' seemingly inevitable championship is how cheesed off Roger Goodell will be by it. 25.
"I got cheesed off after [Amazon customer care] asked me for a copy of my Aadhaar just to raise an investigation," she said.
And what works for small items is just as effective when a 190-pound, thick-jawed, and incredibly cheesed off enemy is charging at you: Far Reach will whip them into the air, toward Emily.
Reactions on Kotaku's Facebook page, where I first spied the news through misty morning eyes, inevitably incorporate some cheesed-off consumers absolutely livid that their best-laid plans for a summertime of interstellar immersion have been dashed—supposedly.
But Ravi's elder brother Rajendra (Sonu Sood) is still cheesed off at the whole thing. He just delivered an all-time blockbuster, and now, this? He makes sure Hari gets to know the murky truth, albeit in a very tasteless way.
No doubt Sue would screw up her nose and ask: 'What do you mean?' But she'd think about it, want to hear more and gradually begin to change her ways to become stronger, more independent! I get cheesed off with Sue. She isn't me at all.
To be "cheesed off" means to be annoyed. The expression "say cheese" in a photograph-taking context (when the photographer wishes the people to smile for the photo), which means "to smile" dates from 1930 (the word was probably chosen because the "ee" encourages people to make a smile). The verb "cheese" was used as slang for "be quiet" in the early 19th century in Britain. The fictional "...notion that the moon is made of green cheese as a type of a ridiculous assertion is from 1520s".
One of their Morley North ward councillors, Stewart McArdle, later resigned from the party in May 2005 to sit as an independent member of the council, citing being "cheesed off... [with an] utter lack of communication" in the party but confirmed there was no animosity between him and his former party colleagues. McArdle remained a councillor until he lost his seat at the 2007 election. He then stood as an independent again in Ardsley and Robin Hood ward in 2008 and the Conservative candidate in the same ward in 2010. At the 2006 election, a 10.1% swing away from the MBIs saw the first and only British National Party (BNP) councillor, Chris Beverley, elected in Leeds.

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