A sound call used by members of Dollarama-themed Facebook groups, to identify other in-group members whilst shopping at the popular Canadian franchise.
Meant to resemble the sound of a crow call, one group member will cry "caw caw" while at Dollarama. To which, a passing by member, upon hearing the call, will then reply with "caw caw." This exchange indicates the presence of fellow group members.
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The term originated in the late 2010s, from Dollarama-themed Facebook groups. It was popularised during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic, when membership to these groups increased as a result of Canada-wide lockdown orders.
Meant to resemble the sound of a crow call, one group member will cry "caw caw" while at Dollarama. To which, a passing by member, upon hearing the call, will then reply with "caw caw." This exchange indicates the presence of fellow group members.
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The term originated in the late 2010s, from Dollarama-themed Facebook groups. It was popularised during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic, when membership to these groups increased as a result of Canada-wide lockdown orders.
by SamuelleDeChamplaine May 16, 2021

A phrase used on Tiktok to indicate a frustration towards the perceived slowness of uploading by a TikTok account which illegally reposts an entire film or TV show on the TikTok as multiple (e.g. tens or hundreds) clips or videos.
Often the phrase demonstrates a sense of distasteful entitlement or “rat behaviour” on part of the demander.
Often the phrase demonstrates a sense of distasteful entitlement or “rat behaviour” on part of the demander.
*TikTok user Clips uploads part 50 of popular teenage comedy Mean Girls at 20:35*
TikTok user EntitledRat at 20:36: chop chop movie boy, next clip
*TikTok user Clips uploads part 51 at 23:45 out of spite*
TikTok user EntitledRat at 20:36: chop chop movie boy, next clip
*TikTok user Clips uploads part 51 at 23:45 out of spite*
by SamuelleDeChamplaine October 20, 2023

An alternative name for Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19). used exclusively in an ironic or comedic setting
"Born in the markets of Wuhan, Miss Rona travelled the world before settling in the United States in pursuit of her American Dream."
"Ms. Rona, can you chill."
"Ms. Rona, can you chill."
by SamuelleDeChamplaine April 15, 2020

A term used to describe the character of young and attractive man – typically one with soft facial features and disheveled or "poofy" straight hair – who exhibit traits associated with a golden retriever dog.
These traits include: joyfulness, playfulness, high energy, silliness, adorableness, innocence or perceived as non-threatening, warmness, tenderness.
Originated from TikTok in the late 2010s.
These traits include: joyfulness, playfulness, high energy, silliness, adorableness, innocence or perceived as non-threatening, warmness, tenderness.
Originated from TikTok in the late 2010s.
"Did you see Wesley dance for joy when he got his acceptance letter?"
"Yeah, he exudes peak golden retriever energy."
"Yeah, he exudes peak golden retriever energy."
by SamuelleDeChamplaine April 12, 2020

To feel squishy or to feel squishy inside, refers to the feeling of being loved or cared for by another person, where it triggers an internal physiological response similar to “butterflies in one’s stomach”
Usually used in the phrase “make me feel squishy inside” or simply “make me feel squishy”
On Stan Twitter, to feel squishy is usually used in a sexual way by young girls and gays, who want to receive the ejaculate of an older man.
Usually used in the phrase “make me feel squishy inside” or simply “make me feel squishy”
On Stan Twitter, to feel squishy is usually used in a sexual way by young girls and gays, who want to receive the ejaculate of an older man.
by SamuelleDeChamplaine November 2, 2021

by SamuelleDeChamplaine November 30, 2023

An attribute associated with young, attractive men – typically with dishevelled or fluffy hair – who share the energetic personality, playful behaviour, or kind innocence of a golden retriever.
by SamuelleDeChamplaine April 15, 2020
