Cheers

Word CHEERS
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Definitions and meanings of "Cheers"

What do we mean by cheers?

Used as a toast or valediction. cross-reference: salutation. interjection

Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cheer. verb

Plural form of cheer. noun

A common toast used when drinking in company. interjection

Goodbye interjection

Thank you interjection

A cheerful attitude; happiness; a good, happy, or positive mood.

That which promotes good spirits or cheerfulness; provisions prepared for a feast; entertainment.

A cry expressing joy, approval or support such as "hurray".

A chant made in support of a team at a sports event.

One's facial expression or countenance.

One's attitude, mood.

A way of saying 'thank you', usually after giving or receiving something. Mostly used in the uk. Urban Dictionary

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. Urban Dictionary

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 Urban Dictionary

Common way for a Kiwi to (1) say thanks, (2) sign off an email/memo/will ("cheers,") or (3) what we shout when clanging our handles of booze together in a moment of comaderie. Urban Dictionary

Originally used almost exclusively in England as a toast accompanied by a clink of glasses or raising of same, has come to mean almost anything an English person (particularly hooray Henriettas) wants it to mean rather in the style of shit or cool, but usually with ironic overtones. Urban Dictionary

A supposedly famous bar in boston (used for the naming of the show) that no bostonian has ever been in, and only tourists go to see. Urban Dictionary

A stock-standard aussie term used for saying thanks and appreciating some-one else's gesture. it can also be used if something good is about to happen or has happened. Urban Dictionary

1) A way of saying 'thanks' in the UK, as well as a powerful asset to sarcasm. 2) A bar in Boston, probably the best thing to go see in Boston, there isn't anything else worth seeing in that city. Urban Dictionary

A term that some american douchebags say to make themselves sound more interesting. This term is abused too much and needs to stop. It is NOT to be used to close a statement, paragraph, as a cocky remark, or in place of "thank you" every time a simple "thank you/thanks" is in order. It is to be used when doing a toast with an alcoholic beverage or ONLY if you are from the uk or australia. Urban Dictionary

Used often by Brits in different contexts, look at the other definitions posted by others. Also used by Canadians and Americans, sort of as a way of saying "Thank you and have a nice day" or can just be used as "see ya" or "Thanks." Urban Dictionary

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The word "cheers" in example sentences

Chirayu: *Keeps two tall glasses on the glass table, pours a large one of Smirnoff in both glasses, puts two ice-cubes in each glass, pours Sprite, lifts the glass and says cheers, to all the beautiful girls in town who are single and lonely, from all the handsome guys who are single and available, now it's your turn to say cheers*) :-) ❋ Chirayu (2004)

Her co-host Whoopi Goldberg joined her, and they were met with cheers from the audience. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Stop! from Paterson, who came onto the set amid cheers from the audience. ❋ HuffPost/AP (2010)

Thanks so much for the ongoing cheers from the sidelines. ❋ Karenmiller (2009)

My Life In the Right Lane – (Comedy) A beleaguered conservative bus driver (Kelsey Grammer) dispenses wit and wisdom to a cast of crazed liberal riders while his dutiful wife (Patricia Heaton) cheers from the sidewalk. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Im loaning it off my daughters friends mother aka the author of 'Zombie Queen'!! once again .... cheers! ❋ Nalini Singh (2010)

To be sure, her much-anticipated remarks Friday to the Southern Republican Leadership Conference were laced with a heavy dose of Republican cheerleading that drew cheers from the audience of party activists who had earlier stampeded into the speech venue to snag prime seating for her appearance. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The game was halted with 8: 28 remaining in the first quarter until the handler finally arrived, luring Spirit to his arm and carrying him out of the arena to cheers from the crowd -- and several players. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Gohmert elicited cheers from the crowd when he made a graphic and disturbing claim about the bill: ❋ Unknown (2010)

Well be prepared for another cultural disappointment - David Letterman will benefit enormously from his sexcapades: sky high ratings, enormous cheers from the audience. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So we ran, and we screamed, and we pointed to all the places we had “KAITLIN” written on our shirts, backs and sleeves to elicit cheers from the crowds, we spoke words of encouragement, we told ridiculous jokes, we remembered hilarious anecdotes from all of our years as friends, and we stuck with her till the end, watching her complete something totally amazing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Let me be the first to raise my Miller High Life in cheers to all you comic fanatics! ❋ Unknown (2009)

Alex Ovechkin's sheer presence on the Verizon Center ice was enough to elicit cheers from the crowd Wednesday night. ❋ Katie Carrera (2010)

"Here's your [beer]." "[Cheers]." ❋ Kitsch (2003)

[Stranger]: 'Cheers mate'. [Reply]: 'Cheers, but I'm not interested in buying [a bible] from the early eighteenth century'. ❋ Eumenes (2009)

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]!!!!" ❋ Abruzzi (2008)

1. "I'll make us [a cuppa] tea." "Cheers." 2. "Only total wankers sign off with 'kind regards'. What shall I put?" "Just write, 'Cheers', and then your name." 3. "Fark [Iyam] [pished]." ""Way-heyyyyyy!! Cheeeeerrzzzz." ❋ Rollergirl (2005)

"I've just told your [bird] you're [bonking] her [sister]." "Oh cheers, mate." ❋ Ziddi Van Der Zee (2004)

tourist: [why hello] local ! What is your opinion about this "[Cheers]" bar? [bostonian]: huh? ❋ Becccca (2006)

barmen: 'here's ya beer' [customer]: 'cheers' or (a [big wave] is rolling in) 'cheers.. [this one's] gonna be a ripper' ❋ Maca101 (2008)

[American Tourist]: "Stop calling me a yank on my vacation, I understand I'm American, and we saved your ass in WWII" English Local: "Oh, [cheers mate]" Person 1: "Why did our plane need to land in Boston for repairs before we got to New York, we're gonna be here for hours!" Person 2: "Well we can go visit [Fenway]!" Person 1: "Fuck that, lets visit the Cheers bar" ❋ 1337 Fork (2008)

[Valet]: “here u go sir, here are your keys” Retard: “oh, cheers man!” Or: Email: Hi Karen, just wanted to tell you it was a such a pleasure meeting you the other night but the look on your face told me that you might not feel the same way. I hope that this is not so because I would like to meet again sometime [very soon]. Please let me know. Cheers, [Asswad] Douchedorkinson ❋ Thesouthernbelle (2008)

Server at a store or restaurant: "Here's the *product* you asked for. Anything else?" [Customer]: "No, [that's all], thanks." Server: "[Cheers]." Customer: *leaves* ❋ DSaur (2014)

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