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- cheer pressure (noun) : the pressure to express holiday cheer by being forced to spend more money than desired and to get involved in every last hokey activity such as office parties, Secret Santa gift giving circles, etc. in order to celebrate the season
- I completely gave into the cheer pressure when I went into the dollar store to buy cleaning products and walked out with over $30 in holiday decorations.
- Submitted by: Kimberly from Pennsylvania on Nov. 29, 2007 10:14
- Cheeritate (verb) : The act of continuously trying to cheer someone up to the point they become irritated.
- I know my friends mean well, but their constant well-wishing tends to cheeritate me.
- Submitted by: Bruce Horton from Ohio on Aug. 29, 2006 07:31
- Cheers and Highs! (other) : A phrase that is used similar to "Best Wishes" "Enjoy" etc., when you sign off a gift card especially associated with gifts of alcoholic nature like wine, liquors, beer, liquor filled chocolates etc.,
- I brought for the host of the party, some fine wine and a card that signed off by me saying, "Cheers and Highs!!!!!"——Mary.
- Submitted by: Mary C. from Texas on Jun. 05, 2007 10:31
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