
The meaning "shout of encouragement" is recorded by 1720, perhaps nautical slang (compare the earlier verbal sense "encourage by words or deeds," early 15c.).

Although it’s been my experience, with Australian mates, to have them say: Cheers and Beers. it means, good luck, the best of everything, usually said after a conversation, or when youre parting ways, after a few drinks, or ending a conversation. The meaning "that which makes cheerful or promotes good spirits" is from late 14c. Cheers, is a chiefly British/Australian, term meaning (BE HAPPY). 1500), but a positive sense, "state of gladness or joy" (probably short for good cheer), has predominated since c. beguiled her with treacherye, and brought her into a dreerye cheere," "Merline," c. Mort said, ' Cheerio, mate, and look after yourself. This crossword clue 'Cheerio, mate' (Hyph.) was discovered last seen in the Maat the Daily Pop Crosswords Crossword. Bella Tunno Exclusively ours, the Happy Snacker is the first two piece silicone snack cup No more trails of crumbs to pick up thanks to our snap tight lid - go ahead and put the vacuum away. 258 views, 15 likes, 1 loves, 0 comments, 3 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from OC Motorcycle: Cheerio mates, we are 'formally' welcoming you all out to our British Bike Night happening Thursday.

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