The word "cheers" originated from the Old French term "chiere," which means face or head, and evolved to signify a person's state of mind or mood. In English, it came to be associated with expressions of joy and good wishes, particularly during toasts. The phrase is commonly used to convey goodwill and camaraderie when clinking glasses in social settings. Over time, it has become a ubiquitous way to celebrate and show appreciation among friends and during gatherings.
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how do you say in Polish: Three Cheers... Mr. Playboy its so nice to meet you, can i come join the party too...
It literally means what it says. Cheerleading is the action for leading cheers
Cheers - 1982 Fairy Tales Can Come True 3-4 was released on: USA: 25 October 1984 Netherlands: 1 March 1985
There are as many cheers as you are creative enough to come up with. If you just think of a cheer that sounds cool, use it! it will make your squad unique. Generic cheers such as "Go Fight Win" and "We Got Spirit" are good crowd pleasers.
No, where should the missing energy come? Cheers ebs
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Slancha is an anglicisation. In Irish it's "Sláinte", it means "cheers"
Sláinte~ Cheers
Cheers = Saúde
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