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Aboot

What ALL Canadians say, even though they piss and moan that they don't.
It's supposed to be ABOUT, asshole!
Canadian who thinks he is clever: You idiot, we don't really say that.
Average American who knows better: What is it you don't say?
Canadian who thinks he is clever: Aboot.
Average American who knows better: Ahomosayswhat?
Canadian who thinks he is clever: What?
Average American who knows better:
Aww, I got some gum on my pants.
Canadian who thinks he is clever:
Where?
Average American who knows better: What's the capital of China?
Canadian who thinks he is clever: Um... Beijing?
by sajor May 13, 2005
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afooted

Pronunciation: &-'fut-ed
Function: adverb or adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French afoo, from Latin afute to walk, from afut- + -ed (verb base akin to Middle Welsh el he may go, Greek Elythe he went)
1 : the past action of being on foot
2 : something that was in the process of being carried out
I afooted to my car and it was misty.

I afooted my boot in his ass.
by ipityafoot March 12, 2005
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atoopid

Same thing as stupid, but in a less harsh manner.
Psh, frank, you are atoopid.
by Pashy October 22, 2006
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aloota

Borky: "are you tired?"
Jason: "aloota"
Borky: "go take a nap."
by Bob Piff December 25, 2008
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Ahoot

Ahoot is a word you say when there’s an inconvenience.
“Damn my car broke down. Ahoot.” or “Damn we got homework tonight. AHOOT.”
by ANDRUE ROACKAFELLA October 2, 2021
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Awootunes

A set of songs that make a person feel happy just by listening to them, they will vary by personal preference.
John: I'm feeling a little glum
Bob: Why don't you play some awootunes?
John: Good idea, that should cheer me up!
by CraigShaw7 February 24, 2008
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aboot

Common way a Canadian would say "a boat"--this can cause confusion for an American who would decipher it as "a boot" (as in cowboy).
American: "What the fuck is an ironclad?"
Canadian: "I don't know...aboot?"
American: "What? Like a shoe!"
Canadian: "No dumbass, like a yacht, a ship, a canoe, a bark, a schooner, a barge, a raft, a sloop, a cruiser..."
American: "Wha?"
Canadian: "Forget it."
by l.faye September 1, 2008
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