cheesylicious

English

Etymology

cheesy + -licious

Adjective

cheesylicious (comparative more cheesylicious, superlative most cheesylicious)

  1. (informal) Delicious in a way that involves cheese.
    • 2001 September 4, Kenji, “Re: Gladys' on Tuesday 9/4/01”, in chi.general (Usenet):
      Sounds cheesylicious. I'll bring my lactase.
    • 2003 August 8, Siva Darshan, “Say cheese or rather cheeses!”, in New Straits Times:
      YouthQuake had the opportunity to taste these new cheesylicious offerings at the launch and the result was a full tummy and glowing smile.
    • 2013, John Schlimm, The Cheesy Vegan: More Than 125 Plant-Based Recipes for Indulging in the World's Ultimate Comfort Food, Da Capo Press, →ISBN:
      Plus, I use basic equipment and easy techniques that are geared toward the everyday home cook, whether a beginner or pro, so you can whip up a cheesylicious feast anytime you want.

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