When people describe something as "cheesy," they typically mean it is overly sentimental, corny, or lacking in sophistication. This can apply to movies, music, or expressions of affection that feel clichéd or exaggerated. The term often carries a playful or mocking connotation, suggesting that while something may be endearing, it also lacks authenticity or depth.
The word "cursi" in Spanish can be translated to English as "corny" or "cheesy."
These answers are "cheesy" because a lot of dumb people are answering the questions and not smart people.
Yes. It can mean: - like cheese in taste, smell, or consistency : a pungent, cheesy sauce. - cheap, unpleasant, or blatantly inauthentic : a big cheesy grin / cheesy motel rooms
I'd say about 60- Depends on how deep they are.....
'cheesy cat' means fashionable girl (who is not so good looking.).
I'm not sure what you mean by "cheesy toes." Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
Well, I'm a cheesy person, so I would say "if you like touchdowns, you know you can always touch my down" but, eh, it's only what a cheesy person like me would say
Three guys walked into a bar. The fourth one ducked!
Cheesy chat-up lines are cliché, often overused lines or phrases that people use to try to initiate romantic or flirtatious conversation. They are usually seen as cheesy or corny because they lack originality and are perceived as insincere or trying too hard to impress.
You don't. Get a new one. Or be cheesy and say "This will be my heart if you say you won't be mine."
You mean in it as food? if so its Doner Kebabs, Taco's, Cheesy Nacho's that kind of thing, Some people like me will occasionally just eat them :)
they don't care about you their jerks if they say that