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A way of saying 'thank you', usually after giving or receiving something. Mostly used in the uk.
"Here's your beer."
"Cheers."
by kitsch September 07, 2003
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A pick me is a woman that is willing to do anything for male approval. She will embarrass or throw other women under the bus to achieve this goal. The unfortunate thing about a pick me is usually the men they are trying to seek approval from are of poor quality and treat women badly, leaving little real benefit for the pick me.
Pick me: If a man cheats on you, it's probably because you your fault. Be feminine! Make him food! Clean his ass hole!

Rational person: Shut up psycho
by 84848cheese December 01, 2020
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A word used by Britons on any occasion, covering any meaning from 'thanks', 'hello', 'no problem', to 'an alien just raped your chinchilla in the left corner of my blue garden shed'. Usually followed by the term 'mate', which is also 100% devoid of semantic content and meaning. This phenomenon is taken by some continental scholars as strong evidence that all Britons are telepathic.
Stranger: 'Cheers mate'.

Reply: 'Cheers, but I'm not interested in buying a bible from the early eighteenth century'.
by Eumenes April 13, 2009
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A very common word, mostly used in the United Kingdom, with 4 different meanings:

1. thanks!

2. ya r welcome!

3. bye

4. before drinking anything with ya homies
1. joanne: that's for ya frank!!
frank: cheers jo!!

2. frank: thank ya man for ya help!!
ryan: cheers dude!!!

3. paul: bye frank see ya later!
frank: cheers!!!

4. ryan, frank and paul rising their pints up..
"Cheers!!!!"
by Abruzzi September 23, 2008
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A blessing. To wish some one good cheer and happiness.
"See you later"
"Cheers"

or

"This round's on me!"
"Cheers!"
by shift307 September 03, 2009
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Common way for a Kiwi to (1) say thanks, (2) sign off an email/memo/will ("cheers,") or (3) what we shout when clanging our handles of booze together in a moment of comaderie.
1. "I'll make us a cuppa tea."
"Cheers."

2. "Only total wankers sign off with 'kind regards'. What shall I put?"
"Just write, 'Cheers', and then your name."

3. "Fark Iyam pished."
""Way-heyyyyyy!! Cheeeeerrzzzz."
by Rollergirl November 03, 2005
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Originally used almost exclusively in England as a toast accompanied by a clink of glasses or raising of same, has come to mean almost anything an English person (particularly hooray Henriettas) wants it to mean rather in the style of shit or cool, but usually with ironic overtones.
"I've just told your bird you're bonking her sister."
"Oh cheers, mate."
by ziddi van der zee September 02, 2004
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