make the cheese more binding

English

Etymology

Cheese can be binding (constipating)

Verb

make the cheese more binding (third-person singular simple present makes the cheese more binding, present participle making the cheese more binding, simple past and past participle made the cheese more binding)

  1. (US) To clinch a deal or agreement.
    • 1951, Harold Arthur Mitchell, How to Make Money in the Real Estate Business[1], page 51:
      Why bother the title company with opening an escrow, making a search, when your deal might “flop”? Wait until you get that additional deposit to make the “cheese more binding.”
  2. (US) To add complication to a situation.
    After all that the car wouldn't start and, to make the cheese more binding, Jack had taken my jumper cables.