Someone who desires to originate from the English county of Essex will often attempt to alter their vocabulary to seemingly fit in with real Essex inhabitants. This is a particularly common and humourous example. Meaning 'thats wonderful friend, thank you very much'
Tracey: 'Alright mate? Shall i pick ya up a bottle of lambrini down the co-op?'
Laura: 'Ace bird, cheers!'
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When a girl gives a boy a blowjob during the holiday season and he blows his load (christmas cheer) in her face.
Tyler: "Dude I just spread Christmas cheer all over that hoe's face."
Samson: "Dude your just like Santa Claus."
Boy: "My mom caught me spreading Christmas cheer all over my girlfriends face."
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Like a sarcastic thank you.
Usually used between friends.
Pass me the ball...
(person throws ball)
Cheers big ears.
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used when cheering up an upset/down/depressed person.
similar to the cheer up emo kid remark but can be used for anyone in general.
Jordan: dude i just ran over my dog...
Sarah: aww, cheer up turbo
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saying someones fit when they're not, times 20. Basically it is some sad and pathetic saying used by the less intelligent people at aylestone high school in herefordshire!
some ugly mong walks past and smiles, and all the boys at aylestone shout 'cheers fit, not i lied!)
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Toasting your mates for a drink; equivalent to "bottoms up".
"Here's to not remembering any of this in the morning. Cheers big ears.
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An informal greeting when saying hello to rane or when answering yes to any question.
Can be expressed in any combination:
yeah cheers rane
rane cheers yeah
rane yeah cheers
yeah rane cheers
cheers rane yeah
cheers yeah rane
Rane: Morning
Me: yeah cheers rane
Cal: Do you guys want to grab breakfast?
Me: yeah cheers rane
Me: cheers rane yeah
Cal: rane yeah cheers
Rane: yeah rane cheers