Cockecheese
1. adj. showing behavior seeming somewhat outstanding to the norm of a group or society, typically seeming to observe others; suspicious; sneaky.
2. interjection. a term used when a group of two or more are walking down the street, looking somewhat suspicious and beeing aware of that, or when they are looking good attracting others attention.
finn: look at that guy over there. what an outsider.
jake: yes, he is really c-ckecheese.
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