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n. (archaic form of cheetah English)

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Cheeta (sometimes billed as Cheetah, Cheta and Chita) is a chimpanzee character who appeared in numerous Hollywood Tarzan movies of the 1930sā€“1960s as well as the 1966ā€“1968 television series, as the ape sidekick of the title character, Tarzan. Cheeta has usually been characterized as male, but sometimes as female, and has been portrayed by chimpanzees of both sexes.

While the character of Cheeta is inextricably associated in the public mind with Tarzan, no chimpanzees appear in the original Tarzan novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs that inspired the films. The closest analog to Cheeta in the Burroughs novels is Tarzan's monkey companion Nkima, who appears in several of the later books in the series.

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Bridge, CBN weekend anchor Cheeta Ching, nine months, one week, and three days pregnant, and as bloated as a floater freshly fished out of the East River, looked up from her script for the evening broadcast of Eyeball to Eyeball with Cheeta Ching as her door unceremoniously crashed in.

BCN News that weekend anchor Cheeta Ching is at this moment giving birth at a location not far from here.

The number one camera tally light was a red eye pointed directly at Cheeta Ching.

Americans settled back into their seats, those who had patiently stayed with BCN heard above the treacly voice of Cheeta Ching a raging bellow of complaint.

And Cheeta had been trying to become pregnant by her husband-with a noticeable lack of success-for years.

As it happened, the counterattack had interrupted a Cheeta Ching newscast-thereby incurring the bitter enmity of the Master of Sinanju.

Especially with Eyeball to Eyeball with Cheeta Ching about to come on.

Network Row, we are preempting Eyeball to Eyeball with Cheeta Ching for a special live 24 Hours.

I will have to wait until the weekend before beholding the sight of Cheeta the Beauteous.

I am dreaming of Cheeta, and rude voices awaken me, there will be heads adorning the gates by dawn.

Her biological clock ticking, every tabloid holding her up to ridicule, Cheeta Ching grew desperate as a starved barracuda.

Only a fellow Korean, a member of the most perfect race ever to grace a sorry world, could have helped barren Cheeta Ching to total, womanly fulfillment.

In the rarified world of the celebrity anchor, Cheeta Ching was Queen of the Mountain-and determined to grind her stiletto heels into the eyes of the competition.

As a precaution, Cheeta had an AT D device attached to her phone that gave a digital readout of the last number that had called.

But I will leave the television device on, so that if the name of Cheeta Ching is spoken, I will snap awake and race to her side.