A compliment, used when something is exceptionally cool or awesome. Can also be used in the negative to identify something negative.
Origin: The common use of the greeting "Cheers!", when spoken with an English accent, seems to be very attractive to women. Many hook-ups have been cemented through the utterance of "Cheers!". The fact that an accent coupled with a single word could invoke such a strong reaction, is awesome. Therefore, CGP (or Cheers Gets the Pussy) is used when describing something very cool.
Origin: The common use of the greeting "Cheers!", when spoken with an English accent, seems to be very attractive to women. Many hook-ups have been cemented through the utterance of "Cheers!". The fact that an accent coupled with a single word could invoke such a strong reaction, is awesome. Therefore, CGP (or Cheers Gets the Pussy) is used when describing something very cool.
Positive: "Dude! That headshot in CS was totally CGP."
Negative: "Uggh, that new Carrot Top movie was un-CGP in every way."
Negative: "Uggh, that new Carrot Top movie was un-CGP in every way."
by cRIPticon April 26, 2005
by Enko247 February 13, 2022
A hard cheers is defined as - The act of having a social cheers, then immediately after the participants drinking finish their drinks. Created by Ann Bruzewski ~ circa 2015
by Champsrus February 22, 2020
a team that beats with one heart, team is filled with fun loving cheerleaders they are known for great tumblers and jumps.
by cheergrl80674567890 July 14, 2009
When someone who sucks at sports gets a good play, and everyone on their team goes crazy about it to make them feel good. Usually occurs when the person who sucks is on the team and the people don't want him to be. For example, in Physical Education.
Man, I hate it when someone who sucks gets a feel good cheer, why not just tell them they suck and let them hit good when they hit good.
by t12j19c95 June 09, 2009
When someone is talking doyleish.
(See Doyleish term)
You let them finish and thank them.
"Cheers Doyle"
(See Doyleish term)
You let them finish and thank them.
"Cheers Doyle"
by Urbanthing October 27, 2022
by LONNIE BJ October 22, 2020