Canada is a country where college kids go if they live too far from Mexico. It's considered nippy at -20 C, but not quite cold until we hit -40 C.
The term peace is not achieved through fighting but through actual peace. Despite the fact that Canada's military is constantly insulted by our Southern neighbours, some still complain that we don't help them out. A country where "God Bless Canada" is not proclaimed every five minutes because we are aware that not everybody follows one belief.
And the boys are still hot without the beer.
The term peace is not achieved through fighting but through actual peace. Despite the fact that Canada's military is constantly insulted by our Southern neighbours, some still complain that we don't help them out. A country where "God Bless Canada" is not proclaimed every five minutes because we are aware that not everybody follows one belief.
And the boys are still hot without the beer.
by Meg February 07, 2004
by meg March 19, 2005
by Meg April 17, 2005
A name of a restruant But it got a 2nd meaning in one middle school becuase a cheerleader was jumping around her friend doing a humping action saying "LA CAMITA! LA CAMITA!" yaup it spread quickly and is writen in year books and such and is remembered to this day by those kids even tho there in highschool now
2. Mean the food or sumthing in spanish
2. Mean the food or sumthing in spanish
" LA Camita LA Camita"
by Meg March 29, 2005
yes it is a really good and funny movie with jack black but you're forgetting a key character! Freddy Jones/Kevin Alexander Clark!!!!! He is sooooo HOT!!!
by meg April 09, 2004
by meg April 23, 2005
'flaps' spelt backwards. It's usually used in conjunction with tnuc or Tnuc, ie someone is a 'spalf tnuc'. It's just like calling someone an idiot, i guess. No specific meaning, it's just when you want to confuse someone around you, or insult someone in front of others without them knowing.
Sam and me made this up in our economics class, after discussing 'sinep', then 'tnuc', and then 'spalf'.
Sam and me made this up in our economics class, after discussing 'sinep', then 'tnuc', and then 'spalf'.
by Meg May 05, 2004