A prevalent term in some social groups withing Australia, and occasionally Britain. In simple terms, this phrase is said whenever something negative occurs.
Gambler - Just lost $50 because the Suns won. Not cheers!
Student - Had to go to school today regardless of my flu. Not cheers at all.
Commuter - Couldn't get myself a seat on the train this morning. Not cheers.
A phrase used by incompetent guests at hotels in vegas after someone fix's their internets.
"You bloody wanker i knew you were blocking my internets" Cheers Cheers
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A way of saying 'thank you', usually after giving or receiving something. Mostly used in the uk.
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A word used by Britons on any occasion, covering any meaning from 'thanks', 'hello', 'no problem', to 'an alien just raped your chinchilla in the left corner of my blue garden shed'. Usually followed by the term 'mate', which is also 100% devoid of semantic content and meaning. This phenomenon is taken by some continental scholars as strong evidence that all Britons are telepathic.
Stranger: 'Cheers mate'.
Reply: 'Cheers, but I'm not interested in buying a bible from the early eighteenth century'.
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An adjective describing someone so happy that they have a smile on their face. A lot.
I am feeling very CHEERFUL today! I know! I'll go twiddle my thumbs in a happy manner!.....OVER THERE!
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A very common word, mostly used in the United Kingdom, with 4 different meanings:
1. thanks!
2. ya r welcome!
3. bye
4. before drinking anything with ya homies
1. joanne: that's for ya frank!!
frank: cheers jo!!
2. frank: thank ya man for ya help!!
ryan: cheers dude!!!
3. paul: bye frank see ya later!
frank: cheers!!!
4. ryan, frank and paul rising their pints up..
"Cheers!!!!"
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SprinkleofGlitter, is the happiest most fun loving person you could ever met.
Nothing compares to SprinkleofGlitter cheerful level
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