Well , it ‘ s a little cheesy , but . Do you smell cheesy enchilada hamburger helper i smell ? You ‘ re being too cheesy .
Don ’ t wear that shirt . Cheesy is a platform game with 3D and 2. 5D gameplay styles where the player controls the titular character, who was imprisoned in a castle by a mad scientist until aliens appear and try to attack him, with the main objective of the game being to escape from the castle, while battling against aliens that come in his way. Cheesy received mixed to negative reviews from critics since its release. The game was cited for its controls, graphics and inconsistent game design, but the soundtrack received praise. Feature – XT Generation Report – Atari Jaguar”. This etymology is missing or incomplete.
Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. How was the ‘overdramatic’ sense derived? This sandwich is full of cheesy goodness. 2005, Thomas Mann, Joseph and His Brothers, translated by John E. Woods, New York: Everyman’s Library, “Joseph in Egypt,” Part 3, p. I like pizzas with a cheesy crust.
Overdramatic, excessively emotional or clichéd, trite, contrived. 2010, Michael Clarkson, The Secret Life of Glenn Gould: A Genius in Love, Toronto: ECW Press, Chapter Four, p. 54, Another night, when the local entertainers had gone home, Gould went into the empty lounge to play piano with a cheesy string of colored lights overhead and bongo drums at his side. The cheesy antics had everyone giggling. 1968, Hermann Hesse, Beneath the Wheel, translated by Michael Roloff, Bantam Books, 1970, Chapter One, p. 1977, Allen Ginsberg, Journals: Early Fifties, Early Sixties, edited by Gordon Ball, New York: Grove Press, “June 17, 1952,” p. 19, I tagged along behind this culturally accomplished beast intelligence in my scuffed handmedown shoes, unpressed illfitting post adolescent suit, dirt ringed shirt and cheesy tie, hair askew and book underarm, perspiring perhaps.