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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Let's cheers to the couple

Hi,

when does one use this idiom? And what's the exact meaning of it. I can't find it on google.

Thanks for answers.
  

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I don't think it is an idiom; at least, it is not familiar to me. "

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I don't think it is an idiom; at least, it is not familiar to me. Perhaps it needs punctuation:

Let's "Cheers!" to the couple, which is a possible, but I don't think so common, way of saying "Let's toast the couple!"

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