A term that some american douchebags say to make themselves sound more interesting. This term is abused too much and needs to stop. It is NOT to be used to close a statement, paragraph, as a cocky remark, or in place of "thank you" every time a simple "thank you/thanks" is in order. It is to be used when doing a toast with an alcoholic beverage or ONLY if you are from the uk or australia.
Valet: “here u go sir, here are your keys”
Retard: “oh, cheers man!”
Or:
Email:
Hi Karen, just wanted to tell you it was a such a pleasure meeting you the other night but the look on your face told me that you might not feel the same way. I hope that this is not so because I would like to meet again sometime very soon. Please let me know.
Cheers,
Asswad Douchedorkinson
Retard: “oh, cheers man!”
Or:
Email:
Hi Karen, just wanted to tell you it was a such a pleasure meeting you the other night but the look on your face told me that you might not feel the same way. I hope that this is not so because I would like to meet again sometime very soon. Please let me know.
Cheers,
Asswad Douchedorkinson
by thesouthernbelle May 14, 2008

*Being peppy and ditsy as to boost the confidence and support levels of fellow peers and schoolfolk.. while being in a short skirt and looking really hot ;-) *
by Barbra Silly Pants January 28, 2004

Used often by Brits in different contexts, look at the other definitions posted by others.
Also used by Canadians and Americans, sort of as a way of saying "Thank you and have a nice day" or can just be used as "see ya" or "Thanks."
Also used by Canadians and Americans, sort of as a way of saying "Thank you and have a nice day" or can just be used as "see ya" or "Thanks."
Server at a store or restaurant: "Here's the *product* you asked for. Anything else?"
Customer: "No, that's all, thanks."
Server: "Cheers."
Customer: *leaves*
Customer: "No, that's all, thanks."
Server: "Cheers."
Customer: *leaves*
by dSaur May 2, 2014

by AbusedSon January 22, 2021

by secr.et July 13, 2009

A sarcastic and rather frustrated way of saying "Thank you" to someone, or something in a situation which did not work in your favour at all. Similar to saying "Thanks for nothing" .
"I was left a couple of hundred pounds out of pocket after Mr Bloggs informed me he couldn't come up with the money in time! Cheers then."
"I bent over backwards to get my shift changed so I could meet up with her on Friday night, only for her to tell me the plan had changed. Cheers then!!"
"My phone's decided to die on me even though I had 23% battery power, and I'm nowhere near my house. Cheers then!!"
"I bent over backwards to get my shift changed so I could meet up with her on Friday night, only for her to tell me the plan had changed. Cheers then!!"
"My phone's decided to die on me even though I had 23% battery power, and I'm nowhere near my house. Cheers then!!"
by DumpyBigSausage February 2, 2017

by Cadenccee7 October 2, 2015
