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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
cheesed

"disgruntled, exasperated," 1941, British slang, origin obscure, connections uncertain. See cheese (n.1), cheese (n.2), cheesy.

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cheesed

vb. (en-past of: cheese)

Usage examples of "cheesed".

He had been clearing away the breakfast things, but at the sound of the young master's voice cheesed it courteously.

I told him then that this nuisance must now cease, and after that he cheesed it, and practically passed out of my life, till one afternoon when I got back to the flat to dress for dinner and found Jeeves inspecting a whacking big poster sort of thing which he had draped over the back of an armchair.

And we were worse than browned off -- in fact you could pretty well say we were completely cheesed off -- when an order came round that the OC wanted all the junior officers to remain in barracks that night -- Dominion Day night you see -- because some bigwig from Ottawa wanted to have a look around, you see?

Charlie was deeply cheesed off because Allchin had taken a nasty crack at his Light of the World -- the good copy Charlie gave the Church as a thanksgiving after twenty years of priesthood.

That cheesed them off so I just thanked them again and decided to keep quiet for a while.