Cheers Big Ears

What is Cheers Big Ears?


1.

Brit English for thank you, with a hint of cheeky yet affectionate mockery thrown in.

- Can I borrow your calculator?

- Yeah go ahead

- Cheers big ears

See thank you, cheers, british, ears, gratitude, mockery

2.

Like a sarcastic thank you.

Usually used between friends.

Pass me the ball...

(person throws ball)

Cheers big ears.

See cheers, big, ears, scarcasm, thank you

3.

Toasting your mates for a drink; equivalent to "bottoms up".

"Here's to not remembering any of this in the morning. Cheers big ears.

See cheers, drinking, alcohol, drunk, shots, beer

4.

An Australianism associated with drinking: When you're about to take a drink, you say "cheers big ears". There are two usual responses: "same goes big nose," or "up your nose with a rubber hose."

(At the pub after raising your glass)

You - "Cheers big ears"

Me - "same goes big nose"

(Followed by a wink and a big long quenching gulp of your drink)

See cheers, get a dog up ya, salanche


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