Canadian slangs with Finn Wolfhard & Mackenzie Davis
Hi everyone!
To continue our thread of slangs, we decided to bring to you on this week some Canadian slangs. Once again, we have based our selection of slangs on the amazing and amusing videos of Vanity Fair. On this week, the personalities are Finn Wolfhard, who we are sure you know from either Stranger Things or IT, and Mackenzie Davis from Lost In Mars and The F Word. Both actors stared the movie: The Turning together on January of 2020. We hope you are enjoying our posts and please feel free to comment in any of them and share with friends.
Let's get these slangs strated!
- Serviette: It is a formal word used for napikin.
- Canadian Tuxedo: It is a full denim tuxedo. Denim is a kind o fabric, commonly used in jeans.
- Shit-Kickers: It is another word used for boots.
- Canuck: It is a word for Canadian and, also, a Hockey Team.
- Hang a Larry: Hang a Larry is an expression used to say "turn left".
- Hang a Roger: This is the opposite of Hang a Larry, that is, "turn right".
- Caeser: It is a drink, which Americans would call a Bloody-Mary, but different from the Bloody-Mary it has clamato juice on it - which is a juice made of tomato, clam and seasoning. That does not seem very tasty!
- Milk in a Bag: In Ontario, people buy their milk in bags and not boxes, so the milk is always exposed on the fridge after you open - the actors do not think it tastes good.
- Freezies: this is what they call "ice-pops" or "popsicles".
- Shreddies: It may be used as a perjorative word for underpants, it usually means it is well-worn.
- Girl-Guides: It is the Canadian word for what the Americans call Girl-Scouts.
- Hydro: It is the kind of power they use to run the city. For example, some houses have solar power system, they have hydro, which means water power.
- Nanaimo Bar: It can be similar to a brownie. It is a dessert with Canadian origin, named after the city of Nanaimo. It is not baked and it is manly made with crumbs, coconut and chocolate.
- Beavertail: This is also a traditional dish. It is a fried dough with cinnamon, sugar and lemon on it. It is usally a hit on the winter.
- Tortiere: It is a French-Canadian pie, as you know Canada was not only colonized by Englad, but also France.
- Icing Sugar: It is powdered suger.
- The Dep: It is the corner store.
- Mountie: It is the word they used to refer to the police officers.
- Donair: It is a popular sandwich.
- Parkade: It is an underground parking lot.
- Toboggan: It is a big slide.
- The Bill: This is also a very known American word to refer to the check.
- Housecoat: It is the word they used to refer to a bathrobe.
- Jesus Murphy: This is an expression to replace "Jesus Christ" - some religous Canadian believe that is blasphemy using the name of Christ in vain, so they use "Murphy" to avoid hell.
- Keener: It someone who is a little bit of a shown-off in class and is very eager to show their knowledge. Kinda like our beloved Hermione Granger.
That was it for the week! We hope you have enjoyed this Canadian Slangs, did you knew any of them other then the ones also used in the United States? Which ones? Leave your comment below, if you would like to.
See you next week.
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