cheerio!
1Cheerio — may be or refer to: Cheerio , a British English or Hiberno English parting expression. Sometimes heard by the fox hunting fraternity, an utterance sometimes used when hounds are leaving covert, the huntsman can be heard cheering hounds away. A… …
2cheerio — upbeat parting exclamation, British, 1910, from CHEER (Cf. cheer) …
3cheerio — ► EXCLAMATION Brit. informal ▪ goodbye …
4cheerio — [chir′ē ō΄] interj. [Brit. Informal] Brit. Informal 1. goodbye 2. good health: used as a toast …
5cheerio — chee|rio 〈[tʃi:rio:]〉 1. zum Wohl! 2. auf Wiedersehen! [engl.; zu cheer „Hurra, Beifallsruf“] * * * chee|rio [ tʃɪərɪ oʊ ; engl. cheerio, zu: cheer = Hurra , Beifallsruf] (ugs.): 1. prost!; zum Wohl! 2. auf Wiedersehen! * * * chee|rio [ tʃi:ri̯o …
6cheerio — /chear ee oh , chear ee oh /, interj., n., pl. cheerios. Chiefly Brit. interj. 1. good bye; good bye and good luck. 2. (used as a toast to one s drinking companions.) n. 3. a good bye or farewell. 4. a toast of cheerio! [1905 10; see CHEERO;… …
7cheerio — chee|rio [ tʃi:ri̯o, engl. tʃiəri ou] <aus gleichbed. engl. cheerio> (ugs.) 1. prost!, zum Wohl! 2. auf Wiedersehen! …
8cheerio — [[t]tʃɪ͟ərio͟ʊ[/t]] CONVENTION (formulae) People sometimes say Cheerio as a way of saying goodbye. [BRIT, INFORMAL] Syn: bye …
9cheerio — goodbye, bye for now, so long, toodle oo Cheerio, dear. See you at lunchtime! …
10cheerio — I. /tʃɪəriˈoʊ / (say chearree oh) interjection 1. goodbye. –noun (plural cheerios) 2. → cheerio call. {earlier cheero, from cheer + o; influenced by cheery} II. /ˈtʃɪərioʊ/ ( …