It is the old name for the town 'Chiswick' as cheese used to be produced there
You probably mean " el queso " that means The Cheese
the homophone for wick is lazy
The word "wick" is generally used in northern counties of England (most prominent being Yorkshire), which describes something to be alive and well.
a monkey full of cheese. a monkey full of cheese.
It is probably from the Old English for 'village' or 'hamlet'. Eventually it came to mean a dairy farm. Gatwick meant goat-farm.
it means you live around cheese and you love cheese
I think you mean macaroni cheese? That is macaroni baked with a cheese sauce.
The homophone for "wick" is "wick". In some dialects or accents, it may sound like "week," but this is not a common homophone for "wick."
it means cheese is the best
it's the cheese
In England, it is short for "Cheese Quaver" which is rhyming slang for Favour "Ere mate, do us a cheese and pass me my brew" It can also mean the man.. like the head cheese. Cheese can also mean "money" In some circles, cheese can also mean "gossip" ---- Also slang for Heroin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheese_(recreational_drug)
its mean chickens are gonna eat lots of cheese because its cheese season.