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vb. (context transitive idiomatic English) To annoy.
Usage examples of "cheese off".
Gopnik said he looks like a piece of cheese pizza where somebody tore the cheese off.
Cerryl cut several slices of cheese off each wedge and nodded to her.
He took a careful swallow, then sliced a piece of cheese off the wedge with his belt knife.
I watched with interest as he broke a corner as big as his fist off a dark loaf, and then drew his belt knife to take a wedge of cheese off a wheel.
It was an awkward affair, trying to juggle his food, the lantern pole, and his reins, but for all of his imagined lack of appetite he licked the last crumbs of bread and cheese off his hands when he was done, and thought fondly of more.
I rang her bell and scraped some pizza cheese off my breast while I waited.
Alaire asked, carving another hunk of sharp cheese off the enormous round.
He paused a moment to grab a wedge of cheese off a platter and rushed out the door.