Cheers Meaning In England. Usually a British term or phrase. Chiefly British Used as an expression of thanks.
Jun 21 2013 Last edited on Mar 02 1999. Keep scrolling for more. More than four in 10 of us now regularly use the word instead of the more.
A friendly expression spoken before tasting a drink.
Though I have met many an admirable drinker none seems to be able to offer a. More than four in 10 of us now regularly use the word instead of the more. Cheer someone on cheer on someonePraise or encourage a player or competitor with shouts. 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.
