its is the universal method of communication between equal beings that will in turn interpret such a phrase as a complementary thank you for a task performed for another.
Or a term used to say thank you.
Or a term used to say thank you.
by Sqwig July 04, 2010
by B0bbyB March 11, 2008
Used in Australia as an acknowledgement of one's mates before having a large swig of an ice cold beer. Not any other drink, not any other temperature. Beer only. Ice cold.
As well as other responses such as "up your nose with a rubber hose" the one true response if a nod and a wink whilst saying "Fuck off Noddy!".
As well as other responses such as "up your nose with a rubber hose" the one true response if a nod and a wink whilst saying "Fuck off Noddy!".
Bloke 1: My shout
Bloke 2: Schooner of New
Bloke 3: Pint of SuperDry
1: No worries, back in a sec
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1: Here you go (whilst handing around beers)
1: Cheers Big Ears
2&3: Fuck off Noddy!
Drink a decent mouthful.
Bloke 2: Schooner of New
Bloke 3: Pint of SuperDry
1: No worries, back in a sec
.
.
.
1: Here you go (whilst handing around beers)
1: Cheers Big Ears
2&3: Fuck off Noddy!
Drink a decent mouthful.
by SmackyMcTavish December 30, 2015
An Australianism associated with drinking: When you're about to take a drink, you say "cheers big ears". There are two usual responses: "same goes big nose," or "up your nose with a rubber hose."
(At the pub after raising your glass)
You - "Cheers big ears"
Me - "same goes big nose"
(Followed by a wink and a big long quenching gulp of your drink)
You - "Cheers big ears"
Me - "same goes big nose"
(Followed by a wink and a big long quenching gulp of your drink)
by Ryan83 March 09, 2008
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by Becky C March 14, 2008