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  • HMCS
  • HMCS

    Her Majesty's Canadian Ship. Designates a commissioned warship in the service of Canada.

  • CANEX
  • CANEX

    Canadian Armed Forces Exchange System, a division of the Canadian Forces morale and welfare services which also provides a chain of stores at bases across Canada

  • Strimmer
  • Strimmer

    n Weed-Whacker. A gardening device held at waist level, with a piece of nylon cord near the ground which whips around to slice the stems of errant plants and the toenails of inebriated pensioners.

  • Boxing Day
  • Boxing Day

    n holiday that follows Christmas Day (December 26). A public holiday in the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and Canada, and various other countries that the U.K. once owned. More properly known as St. StephenÂ’s Day. Takes its name, rather disappointingly, from the fact that employers used to celebrate it by giving their employees gifts. In boxes. I was going to make something up here but my mind went blank.

  • Green Scrubby
  • Green Scrubby

    A dark green nylon scrubbing or scouring pad.

  • VAC
  • VAC

    Veterans Affairs Canada.

  • dresser
  • dresser

    This was a supposed football hooligan gang in mid 80's Newcastle that may pupils aspired to belong to. Similar to the 'Casuals' of Edinburgh, although no direct evidence that they ever actually existed and therefore may have been purely imaginary. However, being denoted a dresser was one of the highest accolades a playground thug could achieve. The attire of an aspirant dresser consisted of: Farrah 'dress pants', black flecked with red and yellow; pastel shaded LaCoste polo shirt; coloured 'sea-sider' deck shoes; and Barber waxed jacket. On school days the LaCoste would have to be substituted for a white nylon job with the tie done up in as big a knot as possible, rather like some plebian cravat. The look is best described as a proto-Alan Partridge effect.

  • bc bud
  • bc bud

    Marijuana from British Columbia; synonymous with any high-grade marijuana from Canada

  • Ladder
  • Ladder

    A flaw or run in a woman's nylon or stocking

  • Nylon Letdown
  • Nylon Letdown

    Ejection and subsequent parachute ride.

  • Bras D'or
  • Bras D'or

    The name of Canada's most famous hydrofoil that served from 1968 to 1971. During sea trials in 1969, HMCS Bras D'or exceeded 63 knots making her the fastest unarmed warship in the world. Despite her speed, the program was cancelled and she was laid up in Dartmouth for decades. She is now on display at the Muse Maritime du Quebec at L'Islet-sur-Mer, Quebec.

  • PONCHO LINER
  • PONCHO LINER

    nylon insert to the military rain poncho, used as a blanket. Pg. 518

  • scrot rot
  • scrot rot

    The sweaty, itchy clamminess around one's testicles caused by adverse amounts of heat and humidity, aggravated by walking into school, wearing nylon underpants and sitting on hard plastic chairs or science stools. From scrotum.

  • Hackamore
  • Hackamore

    includes three parts: hanger, mecate and bosal – hanger or headstall that goes over the horse’s head, behind the ears; mecate or reins, usually made from horsehair (nicer ones are made from mane hair, some made from tail hair) or nylon; mecate, or reins; bosal, defined above.

  • G-suit
  • G-suit

    Nylon trousers that wrap around the legs and abdomen. Filled automatically with compressed air in highG maneuvers, the G-suit helps prevent the pooling of blood in the lower extremities, thus retarding the tendency to lose consciousness. Also known as “speedjeans.”

  • Manila
  • Manila

    A reference to manila fibre rope which replaced hemp as the general type of rope in the navy. Manila hemp is a type of buff-colored fiber obtained from Musa textilis, a relative of the banana plant. Today, natural fibre cordage has been mostly replaced by cordage made from synthetic fibre, such as nylon.

  • Bowen
  • Bowen

    A person who often stinks, possibly with hygene issues. Derived from a creature that is known to inhabit sewage and have a frightening odor because it uses its own feces to disguise itself.  "Yo son! Our room always smells like crap because we got a straight up Bowen in our class."  2. To pass out after consuming little alcohol. 

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NYLENE CANADA

  • Arnprior
  • Hitachi Nuclear Energy Canada Inc, Nylene Canada Inc, Pacific Safety Products, Pillar 5 Pharma, Sandvik Materials Technology Canada, and a host of other

  • Bells Corners
  • Bells Corners on the Renfrew Sub. This train provides Caprolactam to Nylene Canada Inc. in Arnprior. Effective 4 September 2011, public transit service

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang NYLENE CANADA

NYLENE CANADA

  • HMCS
  • HMCS

    Her Majesty's Canadian Ship. Designates a commissioned warship in the service of Canada.

  • CANEX
  • CANEX

    Canadian Armed Forces Exchange System, a division of the Canadian Forces morale and welfare services which also provides a chain of stores at bases across Canada

  • Strimmer
  • Strimmer

    n Weed-Whacker. A gardening device held at waist level, with a piece of nylon cord near the ground which whips around to slice the stems of errant plants and the toenails of inebriated pensioners.

  • Boxing Day
  • Boxing Day

    n holiday that follows Christmas Day (December 26). A public holiday in the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and Canada, and various other countries that the U.K. once owned. More properly known as St. StephenÂ’s Day. Takes its name, rather disappointingly, from the fact that employers used to celebrate it by giving their employees gifts. In boxes. I was going to make something up here but my mind went blank.

  • Green Scrubby
  • Green Scrubby

    A dark green nylon scrubbing or scouring pad.

  • VAC
  • VAC

    Veterans Affairs Canada.

  • dresser
  • dresser

    This was a supposed football hooligan gang in mid 80's Newcastle that may pupils aspired to belong to. Similar to the 'Casuals' of Edinburgh, although no direct evidence that they ever actually existed and therefore may have been purely imaginary. However, being denoted a dresser was one of the highest accolades a playground thug could achieve. The attire of an aspirant dresser consisted of: Farrah 'dress pants', black flecked with red and yellow; pastel shaded LaCoste polo shirt; coloured 'sea-sider' deck shoes; and Barber waxed jacket. On school days the LaCoste would have to be substituted for a white nylon job with the tie done up in as big a knot as possible, rather like some plebian cravat. The look is best described as a proto-Alan Partridge effect.

  • bc bud
  • bc bud

    Marijuana from British Columbia; synonymous with any high-grade marijuana from Canada

  • Ladder
  • Ladder

    A flaw or run in a woman's nylon or stocking

  • Nylon Letdown
  • Nylon Letdown

    Ejection and subsequent parachute ride.

  • Bras D'or
  • Bras D'or

    The name of Canada's most famous hydrofoil that served from 1968 to 1971. During sea trials in 1969, HMCS Bras D'or exceeded 63 knots making her the fastest unarmed warship in the world. Despite her speed, the program was cancelled and she was laid up in Dartmouth for decades. She is now on display at the Muse Maritime du Quebec at L'Islet-sur-Mer, Quebec.

  • PONCHO LINER
  • PONCHO LINER

    nylon insert to the military rain poncho, used as a blanket. Pg. 518

  • scrot rot
  • scrot rot

    The sweaty, itchy clamminess around one's testicles caused by adverse amounts of heat and humidity, aggravated by walking into school, wearing nylon underpants and sitting on hard plastic chairs or science stools. From scrotum.

  • Hackamore
  • Hackamore

    includes three parts: hanger, mecate and bosal – hanger or headstall that goes over the horse’s head, behind the ears; mecate or reins, usually made from horsehair (nicer ones are made from mane hair, some made from tail hair) or nylon; mecate, or reins; bosal, defined above.

  • G-suit
  • G-suit

    Nylon trousers that wrap around the legs and abdomen. Filled automatically with compressed air in highG maneuvers, the G-suit helps prevent the pooling of blood in the lower extremities, thus retarding the tendency to lose consciousness. Also known as “speedjeans.”

  • Manila
  • Manila

    A reference to manila fibre rope which replaced hemp as the general type of rope in the navy. Manila hemp is a type of buff-colored fiber obtained from Musa textilis, a relative of the banana plant. Today, natural fibre cordage has been mostly replaced by cordage made from synthetic fibre, such as nylon.

  • Bowen
  • Bowen

    A person who often stinks, possibly with hygene issues. Derived from a creature that is known to inhabit sewage and have a frightening odor because it uses its own feces to disguise itself.  "Yo son! Our room always smells like crap because we got a straight up Bowen in our class."  2. To pass out after consuming little alcohol.Â