by Bob jenny March 18, 2021

Is no different than advocating for the death penalty.
Hym "Cheering on people's deaths is proof that you ALSO want your political enemies dead. Why is it that you think advocating for it is worse? I mean, if you're like Frankie over there, you don't just want them to die but you want them to live a miserable life and die in disgrace and you want YOU to be directly responsible for them having to love a miserable life. Which is just a slower and more sadistic way of killing someone. You're just a big of piece of shit as they are. Don't delude yourself. Rest in piss? Remember that? You're only not advocating for their death to escape liability. And no other reason"
by Hym Iam June 4, 2024

by BornProdigy July 23, 2016

by Pepperflat November 28, 2014

Cheeres is the cooler version of saying cheers; those who correct other users by re writing cheeres to cheers, have been dropkicked on their kneecaps several times, so it is best to ignore them
by Sharkie1828 November 1, 2018

Cheers Kev is a statement used when a person is telling an uninteresting anecdote or sharing their unwelcome opinion that nobody really cares about. It is said at the end of said anecdote or unnecessary opinion as to say, 'Thanks you wanker. I really needed to know that you class A prick.' albeit more politely.
'Your wife would look less like a dog if you made her wear makeup mate.'
'Yeah... Cheers Kev.'
'My dog learned to sit last week. I'm so proud of him. He's so smart etc etc!'
'So interesting! Cheers Kev!'
'Yeah... Cheers Kev.'
'My dog learned to sit last week. I'm so proud of him. He's so smart etc etc!'
'So interesting! Cheers Kev!'
by ZeldaTheSquid July 11, 2016

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
