Definition: Right here. Properly pronounced 'ratcheer' or 'ratchere'. Common to the Southern United States. Has Absolutely Nothing to do with cheer, cheering, the skin color or social class of the speaker, or things 'right there'. See: Rat cheer
by newsouth June 24, 2018

by The Return of Light Joker December 28, 2011

by YABOICUNT917 May 15, 2018

When stunting in cheer the flyer might step on a bases chest & her shoe will rub against the bases skin resulting in a cheer hickey
by Cheerextreme September 19, 2017

A term used to thank bus drivers, primarily used in South Wales and surrounding areas like Bristol.
Generally in these areas, you absolutely must say "Cheers, drive!", it is considered a societal sin to do otherwise.
The term is also used generally across Wales and England, but more sparsely so as opposed to South Wales and Bristol.
Generally in these areas, you absolutely must say "Cheers, drive!", it is considered a societal sin to do otherwise.
The term is also used generally across Wales and England, but more sparsely so as opposed to South Wales and Bristol.
by whistony wisey April 4, 2023

by Barry345 July 28, 2016

by beepbeepdabeep October 23, 2011
