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  2. Newfie - Wikipedia

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    Newfie (also Newf or sometimes Newfy) is a colloquial term used by Canadians and others for someone who is from Newfoundland. Many Newfoundlanders consider "Newfie" a slur first used by American and Canadian military forces stationed on the island.

  3. Newfoundland English - Wikipedia

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    Speakers of Newfoundland English may seem to speak faster than other Canadian English speakers. The perceived tempo difference may be a coupling of obvious pronunciation differences with Newfoundland's unusual sayings and is a contributing factor to the difficulty that outsiders sometimes experience with understanding the dialect.

  4. From ‘Basic’ to ‘Boujee,’ Here Are 29 Gen Z Slang Terms To ...

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    So, let me–a Zillenial–break down the 29 most important Gen Z slang terms for you to whip out at the next family gathering. And trust me, from simp to stan, these terms are anything but basic.

  5. Skeet (Newfoundland) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of this use of skeet is unknown. [2] However, it is possible that it is a new use of an old word, coming out of the use of skeet as 'rascal'. [3] There have been some who theorize that the use of the word skeet is linked to the townie versus bayman divide in Newfoundland and Labrador and how it speaks to class, education, and use of vernacular Newfoundland English.

  6. Here are the words that shaped pop culture in 2021 - AOL

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    These slang terms dominated our conversations in 2021. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    In honor of Black Twitter's contribution, Stacker compiled a list of 20 slang words it brought to popularity, using the AAVE Glossary, Urban Dictionary, Know Your Meme, and other internet ...

  8. Atlantic Canadian English - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas of North American English (2006) revealed many of the sound changes active within Atlantic Canadian English, including the fronting of PALM in the START sequence (/ ɑːr /) and a mild Canadian raising, but notably a lack of the Canadian Shift of the short front vowels that exists in the rest of English-speaking Canada.

  9. You've heard these weird weather phrases, but what are the ...

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    Here are the roots and meanings behind some of those oddest American expressions you might hear and us. You've probably heard most of these weather-related expressions at some point: "It's raining ...