Cheers Mate, but most likely it is a sarcastic 'cheers mate' if someone has told you or given you something completely pointless
Guy one: My sister said she saw you the other day, said you were looking a bit worse for wear.
Guy two: Chur Met.
Guy two: Chur Met.
by Geez123 December 21, 2011
by Erickbeebo July 3, 2021
Usually used to say ‘thank you’ or ‘cheers’ but can be used in general language or if something’s cool or you and a mate are vibing
Mate posts a sick insta post and you comment ‘churrrr’
You and mate make eye contact and vibe with ‘churrrr’
You and mate make eye contact and vibe with ‘churrrr’
by guCCi mu$tard February 24, 2020
Usually used to say ‘thank you’ or ‘cheers’ but can be used in general language or if something’s cool or you and a mate are vibing
Mate posts a sick insta post and you comment ‘churrrr’
You and mate make eye contact and vibe with ‘churrrr’
You and mate make eye contact and vibe with ‘churrrr’
by guCCi mu$tard February 24, 2020
by Raaar' December 14, 2022
1. I can confirm that what you are saying is agreeable by me.
2. Can be used as an emphatic.
3. Thank you.
2. Can be used as an emphatic.
3. Thank you.
1. "Do you want to go to the pub?"
"Chur bro"
2. "Did you get Monique's number?"
"Chur bro".
3. "I got you a burger from McDonald's"
"Chur bro".
"Chur bro"
2. "Did you get Monique's number?"
"Chur bro".
3. "I got you a burger from McDonald's"
"Chur bro".
by Bojimjamjangles August 20, 2022
The kiwi/Maori word meaning many things like the Australian word 'mate'. The meaning depends on the accent and context in a sentence.
by Boss lady Snowflake November 21, 2019