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
The act of “cheersing” your drink, proclaiming “London cheers” and then subsequently downing your drink. Commonly done in a group situation.
“let’s move to the next pub, let’s “London cheers””
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
British slang meaning "Thank you, friend."
I wasn't expecting a gift. Cheers mate!
A 'Cheers Tom' moment occurs after someone tells an extremely boring story.
..Cheers Tom
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!
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!