cheezie
English
Etymology
From the name of the Canadian cheese puff brand Cheezies (derived from cheesy), produced by W.T. Hawkins Ltd, through trademark erosion.
Pronunciation
- Homophone: cheesy
Noun
cheezie (plural cheezies)
- (Canada) A cheese puff.
- 1994, Margaret Buffie, The Warnings, Kids Can Press, published 1994, →ISBN, page 125:
- A table beside it was crowded with empty cola bottles and half-eaten bags of chips and cheezies.
- 2006, Michele Martin Bossley, Swiped, Orca Book Publishers, published 2006, →ISBN, page 6:
- Within seconds, the air was thick with flying potato chips, cheezies and other odds and ends.
- 2007, Annemarie Tempelman-Kluit, Healthy Mum, Happy Baby: How to Feed Yourself When You're Breastfeeding Your Baby, Random House Canada, →ISBN, pages 60–61:
- Day-glo orange cheezies are highly processed and practically nutrient-free—the diet equivalent of entertainment television.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:cheezie.
Synonyms
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