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Coming in a close second might be "You're stunned as me arse, b'y;" it implies incredible stupidity or foolishness in the person being spoken to. Other local expressions include: Eh, b'y (also spelled 'Aye b'y' and 'ay b'y', and sometimes said as 'yes b'y): shortened form of "yes, boy." It's a term used to agree with what someone is saying. [30]
"I's the B'y" is in the Newfoundland English dialect, and translates to standard English as "I'm the Boy" or "I'm the Guy". The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame decided to honour the song in 2005, officially accepting it as part of the Canadian Song Hall of Fame. [1] Native Newfoundland folk songs have fared
Maskot/Getty Images. 6. Delulu. Short for ‘delusional,’ this word is all about living in a world of pure imagination (and only slightly detached from reality).
1637/8 [2] Granted with other elements of the coat of arms, from The Gospel According to St. Matthew 6:33: Escutcheon: Escutcheon of Newfoundland and Labrador Shield of Arms of Newfoundland and Labrador: 1637/8 Flag: Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador: Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg: 6 June 1980 [4] Flag of the lieutenant governor
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To find out more about what seeing a bald eagle symbolizes, Parade spoke to author and spiritual mentor, Lola Pickett of Wild Messengers. “Bald eagles are humbling to be in the presence of ...
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