Canuckinese
canadian colloquialism
jill: how do you like that gravy and fries, wendi? i made it myself, eh?
wendi: ugh, this poutine tastes like c–n sh-t! this is straight to the garburator, hoser.
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- carfood
a small animal that is killed and “eaten” by a car, esp. when it gets stuck in the radiator grill joe: look at that little chihuahua, it’s always standing in the middle of the street. sam: i’m surprised it’s not carfood already.
- carpet cop
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- c'est dommage
said in a kind way it means: it’s too bad, it’s a pity said in an indifferent way it means: it’s tough, it doesn’t matter, i could care less example of kind way: megan makes terrible hot chocolate, c’est dommage. example of indifferent way: if you don’t like my hot chocolate, c’est dommage. megan will […]