English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ cheesy

Adjective edit

uncheesy (comparative more uncheesy, superlative most uncheesy)

  1. Not cheesy.
    • 2008, Cheryl Farr Leas, Hawaii for Dummies, page 310:
      This genuinely fun and surprisingly uncheesy mystery-and-magic cocktail show stars illusionist Warren Gibson and “Annabelle,” a ghost who plays a grand piano — and even takes requests.
    • 2023 June 26, Zoe Williams, “Perv-O-Shine and sleep vaping: 23 things I learned about the world – and myself – at Glastonbury 2023”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      Thank the genius who thought to shape it into chips and deep-fry it, or those who grill this mad uncheesy cheese with an idiosyncratic squeak and put in a salad wrap.