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sub-cheese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Hindi सब (sab, all, every) + Hindi चीज़ (cīz, thing, object, item), respelled in a folk-etymological identification with sub- +‎ cheese.[1]

Pronoun

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sub-cheese

  1. (originally Anglo-Indian, military slang, archaic) Everything; all there is.

Usage notes

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  • Chiefly used in the phrase "the whole sub-cheese".

References

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  1. ^ sub-cheese, n.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.

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