by TFcase March 22, 2008
To applaud a sport team or performer/group of performers. Usually involves squealing loudly and whistling.
by Rohan January 26, 2004
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.
by becccca August 16, 2006
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.
it can also be used if something good is about to happen or has happened.
barmen: 'here's ya beer'
customer: 'cheers'
or
(a big wave is rolling in)
'cheers.. this one's gonna be a ripper'
customer: 'cheers'
or
(a big wave is rolling in)
'cheers.. this one's gonna be a ripper'
by Maca101 April 02, 2008
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.
2) A bar in Boston, probably the best thing to go see in Boston, there isn't anything else worth seeing in that city.
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"
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"
by 1337 Fork January 04, 2008
by Eugene and Zhina March 03, 2008