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new zealand slang for cocktail sausage " can i cook some cheerios?"
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Goodbye Well I best be off, cheerio.
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1. British for "goodbye"
2. The singular form of a cereal consisting of donut-shaped bits. 1. "Well then, cheerio ol' chap!"
2. "Cheerios are only good when they are covered with three spoonfuls of sugar." |
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Wrongly confused with "chesto", "cheerio!" is an expression that Togame, the self-titled Strategian from Nisio Isin's Katanagatari, uses when she hits someone. "Cheerio" later became a word to be known across the land as what the most powerful man in the country, Yasuri Shichika, yelled as he took down the Eighth Shogun of the Owari Shogunate. Thus fulfilling Togame's dying wish for the expression to be spread across the country as a shout of encouragement. Shogun: "Please spare me! Oh, I know! I'll give you the country! Don't you want power over the country?"
Shichika: "LIKE I'D GIVE A DAMN ABOUT THAT! CHEERIO!!" *Kills the Shogun with a strike that runs through and destroys the entire side of the building and into the ground* |
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1.A saying us Brits never actually use.
If we ever actually shouted it at each other, we'd usually be taking the piss. 2.A very lovely and nutritious cereal. (: And since when did we say 'cheerio mate'.
We're not Australian dear. and we don't always eat crumpets and tea too! so get over it. P1:'Cheerio!' P2:'Why the fuck is that guy shouting about what i had for breakfast this morning?' |
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A Beautiful Girl: Ridiculously Hot Girl Derrick- Cheerio!
Daniel- Where? Derrick- In the blue shirt. Daniel- Wow she's definitely a cheerio! |
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A type of cereal
Something British people seem to say A) DUDE HOOK ME UP WIT MAH CHEERIOS
B) Cheerio, mate! |
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