What are some Canadian slang words?
Canadian Slang Words You Need to Know
- “Eh?!” Loonie (and toonie)
- “I’m gonna go to Timmies real quick and grab me a box of Timbits.”
- “Mmm…
- “Yeah, this is a crazy life.
- “I’m on my way to the Beer Store to pick up a two-four.”
- “Grab your toque.
- “Just grab a mickey.
- “Let’s have a couple pops on the chesterfield [couch].”
What does take off mean sexually?
: to have sex with (someone) : to begin a sexual relationship with (someone) She found out he’d gotten off with another woman.
What does NIZE dat mean?
Nize it. A snarky way of asking someone to shut up. (Can be used in situations when your partner is being obnoxious) Person 1: “Boyyy you on dat PS3 too much” Person 2: “NIZE it”
What is the LC in Canada?
(finance, banking) Initialism of letter of credit. (Canada) Initialism of liquor commission.
What does takeoff mean in slang?
3 slang : rob. intransitive verb. 1a : to start off or away often suddenly : set out, depart took off for her trip.
What does it mean for a guy to get off?
(intransitive, slang) To experience an orgasm or other sexual pleasure; to become sexually aroused.
What is a Toronto YUTE?
Toronto slang: Yute yu-tuh The word “youth” has evolved to “yute.” Refers to a singular young person.
What does Ahlie mean in Canada?
Ahlie: “Eh” or “right.” A confirmational word. From patois.
What does the LCBO stand for?
Liquor Control Board of Ontario
The LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario) is an Ontario government enterprise and one of the world’s largest buyers and retailers of beverage alcohol.
Why does Mr Lahey call it the LC?
Lahey frequently asks Randy if he wants to “hit the LC”. It is short for the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation. Wherein the provincial government licenses and sells liquor to the citizens of the province.
Is take off or takeoff?
Take off, sometimes spelled as “take-off” or “takeoff,” is a part of cost estimating in the construction industry. Estimators use construction drawings and count or measure the quantities of materials, systems, parts, etc. to calculate the cost estimate. The quantities (amounts) they measure are: 1.