A derogatory term used as a synonym of ugly, displeasing, or just overall bad. The word originates from Doherty High School in Worcester, MA.
An alternate spelling is (cheex)
Variations of the word include cheeksiest or cheeksier.
1) If a group of ugly girls walk by, one might say "Damn those girls are mad cheeks."
2) If it is snowing/raining/cold out one might say "This weather is so cheeks."
3) The word cheeks can also be combined with other words to form new words such as "Cheeks-aholic" or "Cheeksanasourus Rex"
By Wilie
Cheeks
a girl with a round face and big perfect butt. she is chilll and gorgeous. loveable and gets along with everyone. most often the type of girl who hangs with the guys and everyone falls for.
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Bob: "what are you doing tonight"
Tom: "idk; i'M trying to get some cheeks"
o0.2♥
kim: "what happened last night, why'd you leave the party"
Anne: "i went with tom; back to his house"
Kim: "OMG did you give him the cheeks?"
A term for a type of slow dance that that was popular during the 1940s and 1950s. Made famous by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
This dance is simple in itself. What makes it special is as you dance ever slowly your and the other persons facial cheeks never leave another.
Usually the music accompanying is old jazz or vocal jazz
"And for hawkeyecheek to cheek"
Amd the ladies of the camp giggled excessively at the thought of being that close to the daring surgeon
By Karlotte
That's A Cheek!
A response to cheeky/sarcastic remarks or behaviour by others. Usually used in jest.
*John looks at the F symbol on his physics paper in horror*
His friend nudges him and says, "All that hard work really paying off hey?"
John replies, "That's a cheek!"
By Vitia
On Cheeks
When you’re telling someone some real ass shit and you need to let them know it’s for real. It also can be used in a question format.
Newton's lesser known, recently rediscovered 69th Law: skin and other non bone tissues with the ability to freely oscillate at a certain arbitrary finite speed; also a sine function because said cheek is put in motion from a state of rest and starts at the origin: (0,0)