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a wonderful Canandianism...I too thought it to be a myth until I came to live in montreal. person 1: Damn you, stop scoffing at my snowpants.
person 2: I don't know what you're talking aboot! I'm wearing snowpants too. They sure are sporty, eh? |
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A word meaning 'about' said by eastern Canadians, the Scots (well, southern Scots anyway) and parts of north-east England.
One of the greatest words that isn't in the English language. "What's this aboot?"
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Alternative pronunciation of "about" in the north of Scotland. There's a moose loose aboot this hoose!
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The thing stupid american shitholes think canadians say instead of about. Y'all say a-boot up in them thar canadian igloos.
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A word that dumb ass Americans think Canadians say.
Canadian: What are you talking about?
American: Dont you mean aboot? Canadian: No. American: Oh. |
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A common American misconception about Canadians. I originally thought it was just our usual American idiocy when it comes to foreign accents, but you SHOULD give both Canadians and Americans a break.
Canadians say 'about,' but they pronounce the 'ou' like the 'oa' in boat. Hence, 'aboat.' The Canadians I know (Who are technically French-Canadians) say 'aboat.' When you think about it, they pronounce it more eloquently than we do. Me: Say "Canadians don't say 'aboot', they say 'about'."
My Friend: Er, "Canadians don't say 'aboot', they say 'aboat.'" |
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the most fucked up way possible to say "about" Why don't you just go ask aboot?
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