cut the cheese
English
Etymology
This idiom references the foul smell emitted by some cheeses, many of which have a rind that keep the odor in. Once the rind is pierced, as in the case of slicing it, the smell is released.
Verb
cut the cheese (third-person singular simple present cuts the cheese, present participle cutting the cheese, simple past and past participle cut the cheese)
Synonyms
- break wind
- fart
- flatulate
- pass gas
- See also Thesaurus:flatulate
References
- cut the cheese in the Dictionary.com Unabridged, v1.0.1, Lexico Publishing Group, 2006.
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