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Cheers John

To Cheers John is to respond to a terribly boring/unnecessary story to which the user can make no other comment. For a comment made which has no comedy value whatsoever.

Guys guess what, I woke up at nine this morning.

Cheers John

My mum just got back from shopping, she bought a carton of orange juice.
Cheers John

by Pompeyboiz May 29, 2012

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London cheers

The act of โ€œcheersingโ€ your drink, proclaiming โ€œLondon cheersโ€ and then subsequently downing your drink. Commonly done in a group situation.

โ€œletโ€™s move to the next pub, letโ€™s โ€œLondon cheersโ€โ€

by Murray Mcclafferty (Yikes) August 5, 2023


Cheers cunt

Used as an alternative to bye or thanks with close friends, If used in other situations people think you are a rude dick

Eg 1

Person 1: Anyways i have to go, bye

Person 2: Cheers cunt

Eg 2
Person 1: I got you a coffee

Person 2: Cheers cunt

by Johhan189 July 15, 2011

23๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


cheers mate

British slang meaning "Thank you, friend."

I wasn't expecting a gift. Cheers mate!

by The Great Urbanio July 4, 2014

108๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


Cheers Tom

A 'Cheers Tom' moment occurs after someone tells an extremely boring story.

..Cheers Tom

by The Plumb September 20, 2010

19๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Cheers Easy

A term used in the British Royal Navy and Royal Marines.

It means that you are deliberately taking someone for granted in a way that negates their gesture (a very disrespectful thank you). It comes from suggesting that someone is 'easy' (i.e. easily taken advantage of)

Matelot 1: I picked up your dhoby from the laundry shipmate...
Matelot 2: Cheers easy!

Bootneck 1: Here you go pal - I made you a cup of tea...

Bootneck 2: Great. Cheers easy you cabbage!

by Shippers February 26, 2009

46๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Cheers Drive

A bristolian term from the people of Bristol. For when they get off of a bus and thank the driver kindly.

Stacy: ring (bus bell)
Bus Driver: have a nice day
Stacy: Cheers drive!

by jessbristol January 13, 2012

47๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž