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Canadian Forces Personnel Appraisal System. The basis for an annual performance report.
Pill−popper is slang for a user of pills.
Convertable cars.
Maple syrup
Phrs. Seeking to obtain something at the expense of or through the generosity of others. E.g."Keep out of the way of Steve, he's on the scrounge for some cash." {Informal}
Blister is British slang for a painful punishment. Blister is British slang for an unpleasant person. Blister is New Zealand slang for a rebuke.Blister is British, Australian and New Zealand slang for a summons to court.
Drack is Australian slang for unattractive, especially applied to a woman. Drack is Australian slang for rubbish.
Phrs. A homophobic comment and warning to fellow heterosexuals that contact with a gay male is likely or happening. From the misconception that all gay males will endevour, or want to have anal intercourse with any male. Derog.
Delicate description of the act of performing fellatio.
Policeman - or woman (let's not be sexist in here eh?) Randy says: "I noticed you don't have any background on the word "pig" meaning the police. Based on hearsay from a friend, this is a code term used by truckers when they see a highway patrol or radar trap and wish to warn their fellow trucker(s) by r adio message, which can be tapped into by police. The example of context I heard was "There's a pig running beside the road". (ed: trouble is it doesn't really explain *where* it came from or how, or why) Keith says it came into common use around the time of the Vietnam War: Re origin of 'pig'. Like fuzz I think this originated during the hippy/anti-Vietnam protest era. The origin is fairly obvious - the most contemptible term anyone could think of for the police.
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