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      [Verb]  | "cheer" 


      1: to utter a shout of applause or triumph

      2: to grow or be cheerful : rejoice —usually used with up

      3: to perform as a cheerleader


      Origin: 14th century ;

       See: ;

      [Noun]  | "cheering section" 


      1: a group of people who are cheering for someone

      [Phrasal verb]  | "cheer on" 


      1: to encourage (someone) with shouts or cheers

      [Phrasal verb]  | "cheer up" 


      1: to make (someone) happier

      2: to become happier

      3: to make (something) more cheerful or pleasant

      [Adjective]  | "cheering" 


      1: making one feel good inside;


        * e.g., " ... the cheering sight of a child being reunited with a pet that had been lost "





      2: serving to lift one's spirits;


        * e.g., " ... cheering words from the doctor that the worst of the treatment was over "





      [Noun]  | "cheering" 


      1: enthusiastic and usually public expression of approval;


        * e.g., " ... a raucous cheering welcomed the newlyweds "





      [Verb]  | "cheering" 


      1: to declare enthusiastic approval of;


        * e.g., " ... critics and fans alike have cheered the latest addition to the author's series of fantasy novels "





      2: to ease the grief or distress of;


        * e.g., " ... let's hope that these flowers will cheer my ailing aunt at least a little "





      [Verb]  | "cheer" 


      1: to declare enthusiastic approval of;


        * e.g., " ... critics and fans alike have cheered the latest addition to the author's series of fantasy novels "





      2: to ease the grief or distress of;


        * e.g., " ... let's hope that these flowers will cheer my ailing aunt at least a little "





      [Verb]  | "cheer (up)" 


      1: to become glad or hopeful;


        * e.g., " ... cheer up—things are bound to get better "





      2: to fill with courage or strength of purpose;


        * e.g., " ... the general's speech cheered up the troops tremendously "





       [ "cheers cheers" ]

      1: A phrase used by incompetent guests at hotels in vegas after someone fix's their internets.

        * e.g.,  ... "You bloody wanker i knew you were blocking my internets" Cheers Cheers 

       [ "cheers" ]

      1: A way of saying 'thank you', usually after giving or receiving something. Mostly used in the uk.

        * e.g.,  ... "Here's your beer." 

       [ "cheers" ]

      1: 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.

        * e.g.,  ... Stranger: 'Cheers mate'. 

       [ "Cheerful" ]

      1: An adjective describing someone so happy that they have a smile on their face. A lot.

        * e.g.,  ... I am feeling very CHEERFUL today! I know! I'll go twiddle my thumbs in a happy manner!.....OVER THERE! 

       [ "cheers" ]

      1: A very common word, mostly used in the United Kingdom, with 4 different meanings:

        * e.g.,  ...  joanne: that's for ya frank!! 


       [ "cheers" ]

      2:  thanks!

        * e.g.,  ...  frank: cheers jo!! 


       [ "cheers" ]

      3:  ya r welcome!

        * e.g.,  ...  frank: thank ya man for ya help!! 


       [ "cheers" ]

      4:  bye

        * e.g.,  ...  ryan: cheers dude!!! 


       [ "cheers" ]

      5:  before drinking anything with ya homies

        * e.g.,  ...  paul: bye frank see ya later! 

       [ "Cheerful" ]

      1: SprinkleofGlitter, is the happiest most fun loving person you could ever met.

        * e.g.,  ... Nothing compares to SprinkleofGlitter cheerful level 

       [ "not cheers" ]

      1: A prevalent term in some social groups withing Australia, and occasionally Britain. In simple terms, this phrase is said whenever something negative occurs.

        * e.g.,  ... Gambler - Just lost $50 because the Suns won. Not cheers! 

       [ "Cheers" ]

      1: A blessing. To wish some one good cheer and happiness.

        * e.g.,  ... "See you later" 

       [ "cheers" ]

      1: 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.

        * e.g.,  ...  "I'll make us a cuppa tea." 

       [ "cheers" ]

      1: 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.

        * e.g.,  ... "I've just told your bird you're bonking her sister." 

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