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  2. Category:Canadian slang - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canadian slang" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Flag jacking; H. Hoser; O.

  3. List of Canadian Forces terms and expressions - Wikipedia

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    Search for List of Canadian Forces terms and expressions in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the List of Canadian Forces terms and expressions article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

  4. Regimental nicknames of the Canadian Forces - Wikipedia

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    Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry: Ping Pong Champions of Long Island [6] The Patricias [6] [7] The Princess Pats [6] The Pats [1] Dirty Cowboy: [8] likely referring to the region their primary HQ resides in. The Picklies. Derogatory, in reference to the unit acronym "PPCLI" being pronounced as one word. [6] The Vicious Patricias.

  5. Crickler 2: Daily Word Puzzle is a twist on crosswords that's ...

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    The iTunes description for Crickler 2 states that this take on the crossword puzzle genre is an "adaptive" experience, that automatically adjusts itself to your own skill level and knowledge. That ...

  6. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Sunday ...

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    - Hints, Clues and Answers to the NYT's 'Mini Crossword' Puzzle - NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Sunday, January 12. Related: 15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day.

  7. Newfie - Wikipedia

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    Many Newfoundlanders consider "Newfie" a slur first used by American and Canadian military forces stationed on the island. The term is also associated with jokes from the mid-to-late 20th century that depicted "Newfies" as foolish, in particular when told in Canadian French , leading to a belief in the derogatory nature of the term.

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    Crossword. Solve puzzle clues across and down to fill the numbered rows and columns of the grid with words and phrases. By Masque Publishing. Advertisement. Advertisement. all. board. card.

  9. Hoser - Wikipedia

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    Hoser or hose-head is a slang term originating in Canada that is used to reference or imitate Canadians. [1]The term "hoser" is a comedic label given to someone that gained popularity and notoriety from the comedic skits by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas (playing the characters of Bob and Doug McKenzie) in SCTV's "The Great White North" segments. [2]