City Side Respect
a cultural slang originating from the southern part of montreal. often used by street hockey-playing teenagers who get cross-checked to the floor by their friends, and land next to the sidewalk.
shel: why would you cross-check me to the floor?
dom: this is street hockey, get used to it.
shel: start showing some city side respect or else you won’t be getting any from me.
dom: city side respect isn’t a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
a cultural slang originating from the southern part of montreal. often used by street hockey-playing teenagers who get cross-checked to the floor by their friends, and land next to the sidewalk.
shel: why would you cross-check me to the floor?
dom: this is street hockey, get used to it.
shel: start showing me some city-side respect or else you won’t be getting any from me.
dom: city-side respect isn’t a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
a cultural slang originating from the southern part of montreal. often used by street hockey-playing teenagers who get cross-checked to the floor by their friends, and land next to the sidewalk.
shel: why would you cross-check me to the floor?
dom: this is street hockey, get used to it.
shel: start showing some city-side respect or else you won’t be getting any from me.
dom: city-side respect isn’t a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
a cultural slang originating from the southern part of montreal. often used by street hockey-playing teenagers who get cross-checked to the floor by their friends, and land next to the sidewalk.
shel: why would you cross-check me to the floor?
dom: this is street hockey, get used to it.
shel: start showing some city side respect or else you won’t be getting any from me.
dom: city side respect isn’t a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
a cultural slang originating from the southern part of montreal. often used by street hockey-playing teenagers who get cross-checked to the floor by their friends, and land next to the sidewalk.
shel: why would you cross-check me to the floor?
dom: this is street hockey, get used to it.
shel: start showing some city side respect or else you won’t be getting any from me.
dom: city side respect isn’t a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
a cultural slang originating from the southern part of montreal. often used by street hockey-playing teenagers who get cross-checked to the floor by their friends, and land next to the sidewalk.
shel: why would you cross-check me to the floor?
dom: this is street hockey, get used to it.
shel: start showing some city side respect or else you won’t be getting any from me.
dom: city side respect isn’t a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
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