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Frances Jane
In British English, if someone is 'cheesed off' what does it mean?
They are confused
They are annoyed
They are happy
They are excited
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Apr 6, 2024 9:51 AM
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The meaning behind this phrase is unclear, it was first noted in the 1940's , maybe people were particularly cheesed off at this time?
April 7, 2024
And where does this expression come from?
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