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- adjective In the style of
cheesecake (mildly erotic depictions of women).
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Examples
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Some of the races seem like they're fairly "cheesecakey", and that it's their only reason to exist.
Critical Hits 2009
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But there is another riff that I only recently baked after a friend asked for something cheesecakey and something chocolatey for her birthday dinner.
Miranda Levenstein: "The Best" Cream Cheese Brownies Miranda Levenstein 2011
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But there is another riff that I only recently baked after a friend asked for something cheesecakey and something chocolatey for her birthday dinner.
Miranda Levenstein: "The Best" Cream Cheese Brownies Miranda Levenstein 2011
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Despite the way JQ is promoting it, it might be humorously cheesecakey, but in the way that Robert Rodi's incredibly good and funny Codename: Knockout was, rather than what everyone seems to be expecting -- though I'd obviously prefer beefcake.
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Through a combination of persistence, recklessness, savvy and cheesecakey photos in men
Olivia Munn 'On The Verge Of A Mainstream Breakthrough' 2010
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My own thing involved nixing the nuts, as well as part of the butter, and adding in cream cheese (like I did for these cookies) for some body and cheesecakey-like goodness.
Archive 2008-12-01 Sarah 2008
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With Mighty Avengers, I find myself enjoying the art cheesecakey though it is and wanting to whack the writer in the head.
New Avengers #34 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Rulah was even more cheesecakey than the usual jungle girl not that there's anything wrong with that, but in this story she fights pirates and beats up a pack of wolves with another wolf!
Run, You Stupid Fools! Run! Michael May 2009
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I didn't expect this to be so, so, ...so cheesecakey!
Archive 2009-01-01 Fresca 2009
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She referred Off the Record to an online Q&A she gave for the Times Web site, in which she describes the photos as “vaguely cheesecakey.”
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