![]() ![]() Example: “There’s a group of Canucks at the mall.”.(Noun): A slang term for Canadian people in general.Example: “Parker showed up to his cousin’s wedding in a Canadian tuxedo.(Noun): When someone wears denim on top and denim on the bottom.Example: “I ordered a Caesar at the bar, and they gave me a salad!”.Caesar in Canada often refers to an alcoholic beverage that is similar to a Bloody Mary. (Noun): If you’re used to ordering Caesar salads in the US, you may want to be more careful with this one when visiting Canada.Example: “I hate bunnyhugs because they always mess up my hair.”.(Noun): Another word for a pullover hoodie that doesn’t have a zipper.If you live in the US, you’ve probably heard this term, too. (Noun): What Canadians call American money.Example: “The cowboy’s wife was once a buckle bunny who followed him around to all his competitions.”.An insulting term for women who hang around rodeos because they’re attracted to the participants, and not the sport itself. Example: “After work, we’ll boot so we can get sloshed.”.(Verb): Searching for someone who can provide you with alcohol.Example: “He’s a bogtrotter who was born in Fredericton.”.(Noun): A person who hails from the province of New Brunswick.Example: “Kate is a blochead, so you may want to avoid speaking French around her.”.(Noun): A term that can be applied to English speakers as a whole in Canada.Example: “He biffed while skating last night and had to go to the emergency room.If you’re in the US, you might recognize this phrase as kind of obscure skater slang. (Verb): To mess up and potentially injure yourself while doing something athletic. ![]() Example: “My girlfriend made me KD last night.In fact, it’s often used to refer to someone or something that’s high-quality. ![]()
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