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  • smoke canada
  • smoke canada

    Marijuana

  • HMCS
  • HMCS

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

  • Coonadian
  • Coonadian

    Black people from Canada

  • Nigloo
  • Nigloo

    In northern Canada, it refers to Blacks living way up north in the cold with the Eskimos.

  • northern lights
  • northern lights

    Marijuana from Canada

  • QC
  • QC

    quality control; the methods used to ensure a product is of the required quality

  • Yellow Jack
  • Yellow Jack

    A quarantine flag. Flag Quebec, the quartantine signal, is all yellow.

  • Hoopty
  • Hoopty

    Black people in the United States and Canada use this term to refer to an older, beaten up, junky car.

  • Poutine
  • Poutine

    Originally from Quebec, French fries covered in cheese curds with hot gravy poured over. The gravy melts the cheese, so it's all stringy and yummy.

  • QC
  • QC

    Quality Control

  • QC
  • QC

    Qua^n Ca~nh. Vietnamese equivalent of an American MP.

  • Waver
  • Waver

    (1)Noun. Someone who was into the whole New Wave/Goth scene. See also Batcaver. I haven't met too many people outside of BC in Canada who recognize this one, so maybe it's a regional thing. Just like before coming here, I'd never heard the term Batcaver. :)

  • VAC
  • VAC

    Veterans Affairs Canada.

  • bc bud
  • bc bud

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

  • smurf code
  • smurf code

    This is a code similar to the Bear Code a way of identifying people (c) Copyright 1990, by The SmurfGANG, Inc. A word about the code: The smurfcode was developed painstakingly by *very*small*, *blue*, *cute*little*creatures* called Smurfs, organized into a maternal botherhood called the Smurf Gang. Smurfs are *loveable*, *cuddly* beings who *love* to be *squeezed* ever-so-gently. They especially like *blueberry*ice*cream*. They occasionally ring *cute*little*bells*. And they just want to be *your*friends*. Certain smurfs are particularly good at defending Canada against invaders, marketing Smurf products, presiding over vice, acting very innocent or pompous, describing the historical value of Smurfs, howling at the moon, speaking in Smurf Lingo (Smurf's up!), etc. Since Smurfs and their *friends* have so many varied qualities, we have devised a *really*neat* method for uniquely identifying them. Furthermore, since Smurfs and Bears now intermingle frequently, the Smurfcode is deliberately orthogonal to Bearcode version 1.7. Characteristic letters from both systems may be intermingled to form a Smurfurr code or a Bluebear code. The most obvious characteristic of a Smurf is its giggle, so we logically begin there. Using a capital "S" to denote "SMURF", we have added a sub-class characterizing silliness, which combines a smurf's tee-hee, chortle, guffaw, and overall humor qualities, unambiguously numbered 0 to 9 as follows: 0 - (Little/no humor, or incredibly sparse) We're talking Mona Lisa here. One would never mistake such a meager smile for a smirk. Postings from these Smurfs are invariably serious, though they take undisplayed joy in humorous postings by others. 1 - (VERY slight smirk) This is the kind of smirk people display when they want to signal to other Smurf's that they MIGHT be a Smurf. No raised eyebrows appear. No erect tongue-in-cheek. Usage indicates probable closet smurf. 2 - (Smirk) This unmistakable characteristic indicates an unabashed delight in the silliness of others, but may indicate non-participation. These Smurfs never post original, humorous articles on their own, but they may, rarely, followup with a smart-remark. 3 - (Tee-hee) A giggle in all respects, but very quiet. 4 - (Laugh) Occasionally makes light fun of self or others, particularly friendly others. Enjoys a good joke. 5 - (Chortle) Makes light fun of self or others. 6 - (Chortle Plus) Makes light fun of self, world, or others. Has been known to laugh at PSAT, SAT, GRE, GMAT test or final exam questions, during the examination period. 7 - (Guffaw or Meep) Can make fun of most things, including obnoxious people or situations. 8 - (Snort) Loves to make fun of anything. This can border on bad-taste, but appreciators abound. 9 - (Snort with Acrobatics) Intrusively humorous in finding fun. Wildly ridiculous, often ignored or disliked. Zany. Wacky. Using this scheme, one can narrow a creature down to a subclass, though occasional intractables fall between two classes. The end result is left to the creature classifying. One may use a hybrid designation for those who vary across time (example: S0/9). The number closest to "S" indicates the most probable state. Negative numbers indicate complainers, largely negative numbers designate frequent whiners or complainers. Combinations of negative and positive numbers can appear. For specific examples please visit: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/scotts/bulgarians/smurf-code.html

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

Wiki AI search on online names & meanings containing QUBEC QC-CANADA

QUBEC QC-CANADA

  • Quebec
  • Quebec is Canada's largest province by area. It is the second-most populous jurisdiction of Canada and is located in Central Canada. The province shares

  • The Box (band)
  • "The Box closes lid on Canada's two solitudes". Toronto Star, March 30, 1990. Evelyn Erskine, "Rock band in the middle of Qubec language debate". Ottawa

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang QUBEC QC-CANADA

QUBEC QC-CANADA

  • smoke canada
  • smoke canada

    Marijuana

  • HMCS
  • HMCS

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

  • Coonadian
  • Coonadian

    Black people from Canada

  • Nigloo
  • Nigloo

    In northern Canada, it refers to Blacks living way up north in the cold with the Eskimos.

  • northern lights
  • northern lights

    Marijuana from Canada

  • QC
  • QC

    quality control; the methods used to ensure a product is of the required quality

  • Yellow Jack
  • Yellow Jack

    A quarantine flag. Flag Quebec, the quartantine signal, is all yellow.

  • Hoopty
  • Hoopty

    Black people in the United States and Canada use this term to refer to an older, beaten up, junky car.

  • Poutine
  • Poutine

    Originally from Quebec, French fries covered in cheese curds with hot gravy poured over. The gravy melts the cheese, so it's all stringy and yummy.

  • QC
  • QC

    Quality Control

  • QC
  • QC

    Qua^n Ca~nh. Vietnamese equivalent of an American MP.

  • Waver
  • Waver

    (1)Noun. Someone who was into the whole New Wave/Goth scene. See also Batcaver. I haven't met too many people outside of BC in Canada who recognize this one, so maybe it's a regional thing. Just like before coming here, I'd never heard the term Batcaver. :)

  • VAC
  • VAC

    Veterans Affairs Canada.

  • bc bud
  • bc bud

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

  • smurf code
  • smurf code

    This is a code similar to the Bear Code a way of identifying people (c) Copyright 1990, by The SmurfGANG, Inc. A word about the code: The smurfcode was developed painstakingly by *very*small*, *blue*, *cute*little*creatures* called Smurfs, organized into a maternal botherhood called the Smurf Gang. Smurfs are *loveable*, *cuddly* beings who *love* to be *squeezed* ever-so-gently. They especially like *blueberry*ice*cream*. They occasionally ring *cute*little*bells*. And they just want to be *your*friends*. Certain smurfs are particularly good at defending Canada against invaders, marketing Smurf products, presiding over vice, acting very innocent or pompous, describing the historical value of Smurfs, howling at the moon, speaking in Smurf Lingo (Smurf's up!), etc. Since Smurfs and their *friends* have so many varied qualities, we have devised a *really*neat* method for uniquely identifying them. Furthermore, since Smurfs and Bears now intermingle frequently, the Smurfcode is deliberately orthogonal to Bearcode version 1.7. Characteristic letters from both systems may be intermingled to form a Smurfurr code or a Bluebear code. The most obvious characteristic of a Smurf is its giggle, so we logically begin there. Using a capital "S" to denote "SMURF", we have added a sub-class characterizing silliness, which combines a smurf's tee-hee, chortle, guffaw, and overall humor qualities, unambiguously numbered 0 to 9 as follows: 0 - (Little/no humor, or incredibly sparse) We're talking Mona Lisa here. One would never mistake such a meager smile for a smirk. Postings from these Smurfs are invariably serious, though they take undisplayed joy in humorous postings by others. 1 - (VERY slight smirk) This is the kind of smirk people display when they want to signal to other Smurf's that they MIGHT be a Smurf. No raised eyebrows appear. No erect tongue-in-cheek. Usage indicates probable closet smurf. 2 - (Smirk) This unmistakable characteristic indicates an unabashed delight in the silliness of others, but may indicate non-participation. These Smurfs never post original, humorous articles on their own, but they may, rarely, followup with a smart-remark. 3 - (Tee-hee) A giggle in all respects, but very quiet. 4 - (Laugh) Occasionally makes light fun of self or others, particularly friendly others. Enjoys a good joke. 5 - (Chortle) Makes light fun of self or others. 6 - (Chortle Plus) Makes light fun of self, world, or others. Has been known to laugh at PSAT, SAT, GRE, GMAT test or final exam questions, during the examination period. 7 - (Guffaw or Meep) Can make fun of most things, including obnoxious people or situations. 8 - (Snort) Loves to make fun of anything. This can border on bad-taste, but appreciators abound. 9 - (Snort with Acrobatics) Intrusively humorous in finding fun. Wildly ridiculous, often ignored or disliked. Zany. Wacky. Using this scheme, one can narrow a creature down to a subclass, though occasional intractables fall between two classes. The end result is left to the creature classifying. One may use a hybrid designation for those who vary across time (example: S0/9). The number closest to "S" indicates the most probable state. Negative numbers indicate complainers, largely negative numbers designate frequent whiners or complainers. Combinations of negative and positive numbers can appear. For specific examples please visit: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/scotts/bulgarians/smurf-code.html

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.