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A word used upon leaving, most commonly used by the British.
Cherio by vicky1389 August 27, 2005
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A very posh way of saying goodbye in south wales
Cherio tom
Cherio by Yooot riden Kon September 7, 2018
Noun
Pronounced : cheer-e-odd
The words chunk and period formed together as one to mean "chunk of period".
"Hey Mom, what's a Cheriod?", said Suzie
"Well Suzie, a cheriod is a chunk of period" said her Mom
Cheriod by SparkleyUnicornPoop September 30, 2014
An individual with a sense of god-like invincibility, such that the reality does not affect her strong desire to fulfill an ideal. Is a player that takes everything into her stride, but her dare-to-try spirit is often mistaken with being off-center. Her way of being obnoxious livens parties up and she makes a great presenter. Even so, she strikes and impresses each and everyone with her great sense of balance. Her intelligence overflows as it is enhanced with her hardwork and belief in whatever she does. She puts others before herself and never hesitates to offer her help. The world lights up with her never-ending smile.
When people ever direct criticism at her, she takes it on a rational level, thoughtfully address the criticism with intelligence and will never lose her smile, probably for some source of courage.

You'll know, thats a Cherou!
Cherou by neverdyingsky September 11, 2011

Cherilumpkin Decker 

1. A variation of the cunnilumpkin decker in which the woman who receives cunnilingus expresses her appreciation in the voice of Cher.
2. A cunnilumpkin decker given to Cher.
"Thank you-hoo-hoooo!" she exclaimed, flicking her hair as the cherilumpkin decker glistened fresh as spring dew.
Cherilumpkin Decker by Aaron Spelling September 17, 2008

ceriously 

The merging of the words serious and cereal meaning to be as serious as a bowl of cereal. In other words, not serious at all.
I am being serious here. Ceriously? Yes.
ceriously by Oshiri December 1, 2007