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cheero

American  
[cheer-oh] / ˈtʃɪər oʊ /

interjection

British.

PLURAL

cheeros
  1. cheerio.


Etymology

Origin of cheero

First recorded in 1905–10; cheer, -o

Example Sentences

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But one has to wonder: now that the Cheero has been spawned into the world, where will the dongle madness end?

From The Verge

This is the world that Apple has created, one with the Cheero Earphones with Charging Dock.

From The Verge

The worst part about the Cheero Earphones with Charging Dock is that about halfway through writing this post, I started to think, “You know, that’s actually not a half bad idea. I mean, it looks ridiculous, but it’s also so practical! And it’s a pretty reasonable price, too.”

From The Verge

"Cheero, Paul!" comes the answer, and the engine leaps out into deafening thunder, and with a beating throb the machine slips by, going ever faster into the night.

From Project Gutenberg

"Cheero, bloke," says he; "I b'lieve you're goin' to settle out 'ere?"

From Project Gutenberg