This is the classic Canadian term used in everyday conversation. The word can be used to end a question, say “hello” to someone at a distance, to show surprise
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Double-double
A common phrase used to indicate a regular coffee with two creams and two sugars. It is a kind of coffee from Tim Horton, the most popular coffee shop in Canad
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Loonie
A loonie is a Canadian $1 coin with an image of the Canadian bird, the loon, on one side of the coin.
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Toonie
The Canadian $2 coin was introduced in 1996, and the words “two” and “Loonie” became a single term, Toonie.
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Toque
Pronounced “toohk” or “tuke,” a toque is a winter hat that others would commonly refer to as beanies or ski hats. It has its origins from a French word that has
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Poutine
Poutine is a popular dish made with French fries and cheese curds topped with brown gravy. It originated in the Canadian province of Quebec.
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Washroom
The Canadian word for restroom.
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Mickey
Mickey is a word referring to a flask-sized bottle of liquor such as rum or Canadian rye whiskey.
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Hang a Larry
This slang term is used while driving and simply means to “Take a left” (see below for the term to “Take a right”).
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Hang a Roger
This slang term means make a right turn while driving.
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Chesterfield
Refers to a sofa or couch.
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Canuck
An informal term for an individual from Canada, instead of the more formal ‘Canadian’. Also, the nickname of the professional hockey team from Vancouver.
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Runners
Runners are casual sport shoes such as sneakers or tennis shoes.
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What is a wolverine?
It is a stocky and muscular carnivore, more closely resembling a small bear than other mustelids. A solitary animal, it has a reputation for ferocity and st