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Truck Driver Montreal-Toronto / US
Truck Driver Montreal-Toronto / US
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Class 1 Driver, I'm looking Job for Montreal the USA
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Montreal to Toronto surrending deliver
Montreal to Toronto surrending deliver
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Class 1 Driver, I'm looking Job for Montreal the USA
Class 1 Driver, I'm looking Job for Montreal the USA
Jobs in : ville-de-montreal Canada
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Courier service Toronto To Montreal Ottawa
Courier service Toronto To Montreal Ottawa
Seeking Drivers around Montreal to Transport Pets
Seeking Drivers around Montreal to Transport Pets
Jobs in : ville-de-montreal Canada
Class 1 Driver, I'm looking Job for Montreal the USA
Class 1 Driver, I'm looking Job for Montreal the USA
Jobs in : ville-de-montreal Canada
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AZ TRUCK DRIVER TORONTO MONTREAL
AZ TRUCK DRIVER TORONTO MONTREAL
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Chopped & Zambrero Supervisor- Full Time
Chopped & Zambrero Supervisor- Full Time
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CLASS 1 DRIVER TORONTO-MONTREAL
CLASS 1 DRIVER TORONTO-MONTREAL
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Class 1 Driver, I'm looking Job for Montreal the USA
Class 1 Driver, I'm looking Job for Montreal the USA
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AZ driver Toronto Montreal run
AZ driver Toronto Montreal run
Slangs & AI meanings
A flat-bottomed barge used to transfer goods and passengers to and from moored ships, traditionally unpowered and moved and steered using "sweeps" (long oars), with their motive power provided by water currents.
Stoned, wasted and/orpissed.
Sailor's farewell is nautical slang for an abusive farewell.
a farewell remark. To say to someone, especially a friend, "good bye."Â
A deluxe pizza. Usually used in Montreal.
Fare−dodger is British slang for someone who rides public transport without paying the fare.
To go get a pizza. For example, "after we had some beers, we thought coppin' a 'za would be a good idea". Used in Montreal in the 1970's to 1990's.
Castle Faregyl
n. A person who is poor and has little to no money. The group T.L.C. popularized the word back in the 90’s with their song “No Scrub.†In the song they actually define the term. "Man, I ain't hangin' out with them scrubs; we’ll have to pay for their lunch and bus fare!"Â
n passing the hat. A collection of money - usually a somewhat impromptu and informal one. You might have a whip round for Big MikeÂ’s bus-fare home but you probably wouldnÂ’t have one for his triple heart bypass. Unless you were using it as an attempt to bring a spot of humour to an otherwise morbid situation in the sort of way my wife doesnÂ’t like me trying to do.
Verb. Meaning the same as 'mong' (verb). E.g."Those pills were very strong, we only had one each but all monged out."
Some sort fatal injury caused by knife (Farewell, 14)
Stupid person
MONREAD FARE
MONREAD FARE
A flat-bottomed barge used to transfer goods and passengers to and from moored ships, traditionally unpowered and moved and steered using "sweeps" (long oars), with their motive power provided by water currents.
Stoned, wasted and/orpissed.
Sailor's farewell is nautical slang for an abusive farewell.
a farewell remark. To say to someone, especially a friend, "good bye."Â
A deluxe pizza. Usually used in Montreal.
Fare−dodger is British slang for someone who rides public transport without paying the fare.
To go get a pizza. For example, "after we had some beers, we thought coppin' a 'za would be a good idea". Used in Montreal in the 1970's to 1990's.
Castle Faregyl
n. A person who is poor and has little to no money. The group T.L.C. popularized the word back in the 90’s with their song “No Scrub.†In the song they actually define the term. "Man, I ain't hangin' out with them scrubs; we’ll have to pay for their lunch and bus fare!"Â
n passing the hat. A collection of money - usually a somewhat impromptu and informal one. You might have a whip round for Big MikeÂ’s bus-fare home but you probably wouldnÂ’t have one for his triple heart bypass. Unless you were using it as an attempt to bring a spot of humour to an otherwise morbid situation in the sort of way my wife doesnÂ’t like me trying to do.
Verb. Meaning the same as 'mong' (verb). E.g."Those pills were very strong, we only had one each but all monged out."
Some sort fatal injury caused by knife (Farewell, 14)
Stupid person