Talk Like a Canadian
Canuck terminology, from eh to zed By Sheri radford
Canadian Tuxedo Blue jeans paired
with a denim shirt or denim jacket
Chesterfield Couch, sofa
Double Double Coffee with two
creams and two sugars
Eh Commonly added to the end of a
sentence to elicit agreement
Housecoat Bathrobe
Parkade Parking garage
Pencil Crayons Coloured pencils
Pop Soda
Queue Line of people
Rink Rat Person who spends
lots of time in a hockey rink
Runners Sneakers, tennis shoes
Serviette napkin
Kerfuffle Commotion, fuss Skookum impressive, exceptional
Kitty-Corner Located diagonally
from a specific point Snowbirds Canadians who head
south in winter to escape the cold
Klicks Kilometres Toonie $2 coin
Knapsack Backpack, rucksack Toque Knit cap, beanie
Loonie $1 coin Two-Four Case of 24 beer
Matrimonial Cake Date square Stag Bachelor party
Mickey Flask-sized bottle of liquor Stagette Bachelorette party
Mountie Member of the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police Washroom Toilet, bathroom,
restroom
Muskoka Chair adirondack chair Zed zee, last letter of the alphabet
Keener Brownnoser
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