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cheeser /ˈtʃiːzə /noun Irish informalThe hard, shiny dark brown nut of a horse chestnut tree, typically one with a flat edge, used in the children’s game of conkers: they collected their cheesers in the spacious garden...- It's October, the month when small boys' minds are filled with ‘cheesers’.
- There's more fun to be had with a wedge-shaped cheeser, especially when it's been thoughtfully prepared.
- We'd head out to the big chestnut trees on the outskirts of the town and spend hours shaking the ripe cheesers.
Origin Early 20th century: of uncertain origin; possibly from the odour of an opened chestnut, or perhaps from an abbreviation of a pronunciation of chestnut. |