If I had a dream like that I would assume that I wanted to eat cheese, and would go and seek some out in the fridge. |
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Sorrow or disappointment? There was also a cat covered in cheese who was meowing and we were in a classroom. What does that mean? I don't get why I would have a dream like that? |
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If I had a dream like that I would assume that I wanted to eat cheese, and would go and seek some out in the fridge. |
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Last edited by JoannaB; 08-08-2013 at 10:40 PM.
You may say I'm a dreamer.
But I'm not the only one - John Lennon
If you want any kind of decent answers you need to describe the dream in detail, not just like a telegram or a tweet. This includes describing your feelings in the dream and after waking up, as well as anything the dream or any parts of the dream remind you of. |
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Yeah, I think the dream had something to do with learning life lessons. I've been having recurring dreams about being in school or in a classroom but I'm always late for the class or skipping it. The dream was distressing towards the end because everyone was covered in the cheese and it represented something negative. |
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It was like, the Mexican Kraft Cheese, not four cheese, but the regular cheese. In the dream, the cheese was like something negative and everyone was covered in it. This happened when we were about to be let out of class. |
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Ok, now I know: it was a precognitive dream about my having quesedillas for dinner. Err, ok, maybe not, I ordered the quesedillas in the Mexican restaurant because reading your dream made me crave cheese. So I guess it was not precognitive. |
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Last edited by JoannaB; 08-09-2013 at 12:55 AM.
You may say I'm a dreamer.
But I'm not the only one - John Lennon
Its means that you have been chosen by the great lord Sheogorath. |
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Rawr!
Hey, I googled it, and I actually did find a dream dictionary site that claims that cheese denotes great disappointment or sorrow. Personally, I think this reflects more about the person who contributed that dream dictionary entry than about a dream of yours - I think that dream dictionary person probably does not like cheese. |
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You may say I'm a dreamer.
But I'm not the only one - John Lennon
Maybe it's not about cheese or being covered in cheese. You said everyone was covered in it and it was something negative. Maybe you feel like you and people around you are in a... sticky situation? Something bad that you can't get away? |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
Cheesy means 2.Cheap, unpleasant, or blatantly inauthentic. |
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Last edited by Superman1; 08-19-2013 at 08:51 AM.
I was thinking when I read your original post, "It's not easy being cheesy" and I don't mean that just in reference to those advertisements including Chester Cheetah; This is more to the effect of realizing "Well, I'm covered in cheese/corn/something cheap". Cheese in great quantities is difficult to digest so I heard and it's also expensive (Have you ever seen what a cheese wheel costs in money?), Plus people use the term "Cheese" to express that something is cheap, E.G. "That sounds cheesy". The word "Corn" Is also used in this manner according to a dictionary I read, E.G "That movie was pure corn". |
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