Cheeeezzuus badabomdada, all that stress on cheese.... Try whiskey, it will definitely provoke smiles and has the same mouth-formation effect.
It is sooooo important, thou next time, don't sweat the petty stuff. ( or pet the sweaty ..)
2007-07-26 16:35:58
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answer #1
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answered by ss 5
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Look in the mirror and say "cheese." At the end of the word, your mouth is in a nice smile.
2007-07-26 23:22:36
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answer #2
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answered by old beatnik 6
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When you say cheese, it makes your mouth into a smile when you pronounce the double E sound
2007-07-26 23:21:56
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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it actually comes from the old scottish saying, 'to ham it up'. this refers to overacting or something another. closely following, the term "cheesy" began to be used as adjective to describe things or people that "hammed it up all the time". These people allways had the cheesiest perfect smiles, too perfect. everyone in town could tell these folks were "hammin' in up" . today professional and amatuer hot shots all over the world tell their victims to say "CHEESE"
2007-07-26 23:30:22
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answered by juicy d 3
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when you say cheese your mouth forms a smile
2007-07-26 23:20:41
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answered by john m 2
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My daddy's family say "boys"...anything that ends with "S" will make your mouth form a smile!
2007-07-26 23:23:19
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answered by Anonymous
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when you say cheese...it makes you smile...right when you hit the EES...part haha my best explanation...good luck with this one
2007-07-26 23:20:41
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answered by ~~~ 2
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come on...say it right now...cheeeeese...try to say it without smiling and you'll find that takes much effort.
cheeese effortlessly uttered produces a cheeeeesy smile ;-)
2007-07-26 23:22:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know. Sometimes I tell people to say pickles...just to mix it up a little.
2007-07-26 23:20:51
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answered by ~Charity~ 6
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