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Discover Ludwig'cut the cheese' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is not a standard idiom, and is best used as a humorous phrase in casual spoken conversations. For example: Friend 1: Did you make any plans for tonight? Friend 2: I don't know, let's just see how things go and cut the cheese!.
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cut the cheese
verb
To flatulate.
synonyms
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He then cut the cheese in half.
"The Wannabes" is squeaky clean, except for the occasional food fight or "who cut the cheese?" joke.
Plus, the first person to make a "Who cut the cheese?" joke gets booted by me personally.
It's likely an apocryphal story, but "it stands to reason," says Jim Dawson, the author of "Who Cut the Cheese".
Cut the cheese into small dice, fold into the yoghurt mixture then lightly mix with the dry ingredients.
I considered using him to help me cut the cheese buffet line ("Brutal, I barely escaped with my life," one woman said.).
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Comfort Food's Butternut Mac-n-Cheese Adding pureed butternut squash to this dish cuts the cheese in half but adds more flavor.
So, which animals cut the proverbial cheese?
I cut the first cheese into pieces.
Cut the cream cheese into large cubes.
Cut the Velveeta cheese into cubes.
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