Cheesecake
(noun)
- A sweet dessert made of a mixture of cottage cheese, cream cheese, eggs, and sugar, baked in a pastry crust and often topped with fruit or chocolate.
- A photograph or illustration of a woman in minimal clothing or suggestive poses, used for pin-ups or advertising.
Origin:
From the english word cheese + cake.
Examples:
- She ordered a slice of strawberry cheesecake for dessert.
- The cheesecake recipe called for cream cheese, sugar, and a graham cracker crust.
- The cheesecake was rich and creamy.
- He likes to make cheesecake for special occasions.
- The cheesecake pin-up was a popular form of art during the 1940s and 1950s.