*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

by quillitiesmazard April 7, 2005

A word that is used by people who are (apperiantly) too cool to simply say "thanks", "thank you", or any other means of expression of gratitude that leaves them sounding like anything other than a contrived tool.
Thing 1. "Here you go man, here are the links you asked for"
Thing 2. "Oh thanks man! Cheers!"
Thing 1. No problem, it was my ple......wait a minute did you just say "Thanks" and "Cheers"? First of all you don't say 'cheers' if you already said 'thanks'. And second of all why the hell are you using the word 'cheers'? You were raised in Arkansas. (Tool)
Thing 2. "Oh thanks man! Cheers!"
Thing 1. No problem, it was my ple......wait a minute did you just say "Thanks" and "Cheers"? First of all you don't say 'cheers' if you already said 'thanks'. And second of all why the hell are you using the word 'cheers'? You were raised in Arkansas. (Tool)
by Nigel Sonkwa April 17, 2010

by Cadenccee7 October 2, 2015
