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The word "cheek" comes from the Old English word "ceac," which was also used to refer to the jaw. The Proto-West Germanic form *kekijo is thought to be derived from the Proto-Germanic *kakijaz.
The word "cheek" has several other meanings besides its anatomical one. It can also refer to a bold or impudent person, or to a side cut of meat. These meanings are all related to the original meaning of the word, as the cheek is a prominent feature of the face and can be used to express emotion.
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