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A slang term that can alternately mean bisexual, the state of being attracted to two or more genders; unisex, being used by or suitable for any gender; or having characteristics shared by male and female genders (especially sexual characteristics). For example: “Pat is pretty ambisextrous. T...
Used as a one-off joke to refer to the drunk Hicks making up alternate names for the people of Letterkenny. e.g. "Hey, what's with all the Shelbyville names?" Ship Short for championship e.g. "Let's win this ship, boys!" Hockey slang Shirt tucker A low-key disparaging ...
Once you’ve familiarized yourself with drug slang names, keep an eye out for other signs of drug addiction. Pay attention to your loved one’s behavior and how they interact with others. Here are some additional signs that drug use might be taking place: Difference in sleep patterns Secreti...
And then, there are themanydifferent slang terms for pot, weed, marijuana, cannabis (insert your word-of-choice here—Time.com says there are over1,200different names). Here a few origin stories for some of your favorite (maybe even retro, but that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve a...
What about in Canada??? I don’t believe in miracles. I believe in DOING. Ronnie Agree! Dear Ronnie, thanks for the lesson! By the way, why are there two flags (Canadian and Russian) under your picture? yankhonskiy Wow!!! What a great lesson,I’m really having fun watching this...
It’s true that “U-ey” (or “U-ie”) is frequently used here for ‘U-turn’ (I hadn’t realized it was originally Australian, butCassellsays this as well); I’ve never heard any of the others from the lips of an American, and I have no idea what “bludge” means. But let...
In Washington State it was perceived as Californian, and so I don’t think I ever spontaneously used it that much, but I’ll sometimes use it here in Canada when I want to emphasize that I’m an exotic American from the west coast. I associate it with clutch (“good, appropriate, ...
Every state has its own unique colloquial terms, slang, and phrases. How many times have you heard someone from Massachusetts use the term "wicked." It happens probably more times than we would like to admit. Another term you may hear or use is Cumby's which is short for Cumberland Farm...
I’ve got 100 percent hahaha now I can go to Canada.Thanks Ronnie marouane10 Thanks Ronnie mustafajasim You are wonderful & funny Ronnie! Thanks for your for your valuable time…:) mari01 Thanks a lot Ronnie!! I really enjoy learning with you!:)) eltomblue26 ...