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Slangs & AI meanings
term used by Easterners to mean British Columbia, mainly Vancouver and co
A noun used, somewhat derogatorily as a term for a fan of the Vancouver Canucks ice hockey club. Mostly used by fans of other Canadian clubs
A brand name of "Navy" rum produced by Pussers Rum Ltd. "Pusser Neats" refers to Royal Navy rum, when rum was issued as a daily tot.
Short for the oft-used operational area W-601 which was located seaward from the Straits of Juan de Fuca, off the west coast of Vancouver Island. The area was decommissioned in the 1990s.
a vancouver island term for gumboots
A noun used, somewhat derogatorily as a term for a fan of the Vancouver Canucks ice hockey club. Mostly used by fans of other Canadian clubs
Gay Bookstores include: Beyond The Clostet Bookstore, in Seattle [1501 Belmont Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122 (206)322-4609 Little Sisters in Vancouver and Glad Day in Toronto, Glad Day in Boston.
referring to Vancouver, because of the large number of Chinese people
The tounge-in-cheek nickname for HMCS Discovery, a Naval Reserve Division located in Vancouver, BC. Derived from the ship's badge, which is a rebus of a golden "disc" hovering over the letter "Y".
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
A noun used, somewhat derogatorily as a term for a fan of the Vancouver Canucks ice hockey club. Mostly used by fans of other Canadian clubs
Noun. 1. A favour. E.g."Oh God! Do my a cheesey quaver, will you? Dont make me get up early tomorrow morning." 2. A raver, a person into the lifestyle and music of hardcore house and techno. [1990s] * Both definitions from rhyming slang. Quavers, Cheese Flavour - a potato snack manufactured by Walkers Snack Foods Ltd.
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Laval-based Greek restaurant. In September 2002, MTY acquired the 20-unit Croissant Plus for an undisclosed amount. In May 2003, MTY, then known as iNsu Innovations
London, England: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 497. ISBN 978-1-4742-9101-9. Croissant, Aurel; Lorenz, Philip (2017). Comparative Politics of Southeast Asia:
other baked goods, such as donut holes (branded as Timbits), muffins, croissants, tea biscuits, cookies, rolls, danishes, and bagels. The dutchie is a
Louisville, Kentucky 1984 5303 28,000 Paris Baguette Baked goods Paris-Croissant Food Company Seoul, South Korea 1986 3316 Caffè Pascucci Perkins Restaurant
Germany) Frau Franziska Krüger (1880 — Nabonnand, France) Frau Frieda Croissant (1911 — Welter, Germany) Frau Geheimrat Dr. Staub (1908 — Lambert, Germany)
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term used by Easterners to mean British Columbia, mainly Vancouver and co
A noun used, somewhat derogatorily as a term for a fan of the Vancouver Canucks ice hockey club. Mostly used by fans of other Canadian clubs
A brand name of "Navy" rum produced by Pussers Rum Ltd. "Pusser Neats" refers to Royal Navy rum, when rum was issued as a daily tot.
Short for the oft-used operational area W-601 which was located seaward from the Straits of Juan de Fuca, off the west coast of Vancouver Island. The area was decommissioned in the 1990s.
a vancouver island term for gumboots
A noun used, somewhat derogatorily as a term for a fan of the Vancouver Canucks ice hockey club. Mostly used by fans of other Canadian clubs
Gay Bookstores include: Beyond The Clostet Bookstore, in Seattle [1501 Belmont Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122 (206)322-4609 Little Sisters in Vancouver and Glad Day in Toronto, Glad Day in Boston.
referring to Vancouver, because of the large number of Chinese people
The tounge-in-cheek nickname for HMCS Discovery, a Naval Reserve Division located in Vancouver, BC. Derived from the ship's badge, which is a rebus of a golden "disc" hovering over the letter "Y".
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
A noun used, somewhat derogatorily as a term for a fan of the Vancouver Canucks ice hockey club. Mostly used by fans of other Canadian clubs
Noun. 1. A favour. E.g."Oh God! Do my a cheesey quaver, will you? Dont make me get up early tomorrow morning." 2. A raver, a person into the lifestyle and music of hardcore house and techno. [1990s] * Both definitions from rhyming slang. Quavers, Cheese Flavour - a potato snack manufactured by Walkers Snack Foods Ltd.