How can a true-blooded Canadian possibly
misspell 'toque'? Comment by: Calgary John Rated:1/5
Actually, tuque is the French spelling
for it. Toque and touque are English
ways to spell it, but all are correct. Comment by: Sarah
Someone didn't know that there are many
ways to spell it? How can a true-blooded
Canadian possibly not know that? Comment by: Haha
He's from Cow Town, he can steer a cow
but don't expect him to know how to
read! Comment by: True Canadian Rated:5/5
I never knew there were different
spellings, so shut up t.cdn. be a
stereotypical canadian and be nice Comment by: mel
people, people...no need to fight over
spelling of the word..lol
i just put it up there cause thats how
its spelled! Comment by: newmillenium2005 Rated:5/5
The Canuck way to buy beer...
A case of twentyfour [cans or bottles] ...
E.g. I'll take two two-fours.
No, that's not a double-double-square!
Bring back childhood memories. Comment by: Tim Rated:5/5
Hells yeah. the two-four is always
present during alcohol conversations. Comment by: Rae
Two-four Weekend - being a long (3 day)
weekend. Comment by: Eidei
A two-four is regional. When I was
growing up, beer came in a case of 12,
and was in a long box, 2 bottles by 6
bottles. Comment by: Sketchguy
In Ontario we also refer to the May long
weekend as the "May 2-4 weekend"
usually it consists of the first parties
of the
year outdoors. Also known as "Bush
Parties" Comment by: MrDubie Rated:5/5
Fixing my earlier post, lol it refers to
the
weekend of the 24th, usually the long
weekend of May! Comment by: MrDubie
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When someone tries to wheel someone, they are trying to hook up with them or take them home. It's as if someone's "wheels are turning"
E.g. Dave is trying to wheel that girl;
That guy was trying to wheel you last night
(Saskatchewan) awesome, cool eg. Dude, That was wicked awsome. Mostly used in the Yorkton Area of Sask.
It's also used by everyone who grew up
in the 80's anywhere else. Comment by: Kevin
We definitely say this on the east coast
as well. Comment by: Adam
also used in bc Comment by: ace
Yup, also used in Ontario Comment by: GJ
It's especially used in the US States of
Massachusetts and Maine. ("Man, that
was wicked awesome!" or "it was wicked
cold yestahday!") Comment by: Mark
Hasn't been used in ontario for at least
20 years Comment by: quiz
chaotic, riotous, unruly, affected by drink. Used by (1) Annie Proulx in The Shipping News (1933), ch. 20; (2) report of drunken behaviour: 'Jonathan Rhys Meyers was charged Sunday with public drunkenness and breach of peace after some reportedly wrangle-gangle behaviour at Dublin Airport. The pillow-lipped actor, was said to be demonstrating "erratic, abusive" behaviour in the airport ...'source NATIONAL POST(of Canada) NOVEMBER 20, 2007.
A derogatory term for a citizen of the United States of America.
Derogatory? Really? Us Yanks don't
find it offensive, but just kind of
funny. It is used by all commonwealth
nations (is that the correct way to
refer to Canada, Australia, Ireland,
etc.?) to refer to US Americans . . . it
is also still used by southern US
Americans to refer to Northern US
Americans (going back first to when the
Brits used it during the revolutionary
war, then North vs. Sourth during the
civil war). The Yanks (derived from
Yankees) won both of those wars . . .
which is why we're not Canadians or
Mexicans (just kidding, don't get your
thermal panties into a bunch). Comment by: jimismycodename
Not derogatory at all as far as we're
concerned. Comment by: VegasLass
As for the two ass clowns that didn't
feel offended by
being called a yank. It's not up to how
you feel about
the word, it's about the intention of
the person using
it... If the Canadian person says it's
derogatory then
that is more than likely the way it is
meant in Canada...
I understand that you two escapees from
Hellen kellers
school of deaf & blind dumbshits, bleed
red, white &
blue for your country but maybe you guys
need to take
what we call in America a "chill pill"! Comment by: Noneofyourbeeswax
You couldn't be more wrong. The
recipient
gives the word power (or not). And we
also
don't care about Canadians' insults
because
hey, it's coming from a Canadian. They
are
never funnier than when they think
they've
found a superior moment to us. We "do",
they observe and make commentary. They
can own the sidelines and the fan seats
all
they want, God love them. We'll keep
them
safe, warm, and fed. Comment by: Right Rated:3/5
Thing is, we intend it to be derogatory.
Even the
song "Yankee Doodle" was originally
derogatory.
If you find us calling you an idiot to
be
acceptable/funny/patriotic/endearing,
then I'm
sorry, the problem is you. Comment by: quiz
referring to Americans, a British term. yank as in to pull, a yanker was a masterbater, the "yankee" was the prick itself.
Is there any Canadian slang for book bag
and cellar? I'm writing a story that
takes place in Canada. It would be
really helpful. : ) Comment by: valkyrie