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oot and aboot

Canadian for 'out and about'
Away message:
Out and about. Or for all you Canadians - Oot and aboot.
by DigitalKlepto April 25, 2003
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i've got a bad feeling aboot this

I have a bad feeling about this but only, this is how canadians would say it.
"Come on do it!" canadian #1.
"But, i've got a bad feeling aboot this!" canadian #2.
by Amanda May 13, 2005
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aboot

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?"
by shiieru November 13, 2003
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Aboot

Alternative pronunciation of "about" in the north of Scotland.
There's a moose loose aboot this hoose!
by Alice October 19, 2003
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whit yeh oan aboot?!

AWWWK, whit yeh oan aboot?! a diny git yeh mate!
by leanne- January 15, 2009
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no doot aboot it

A phrase replacing "no doubt about it" used when mocking Canadians. This phrase ironically is used mostly by Canadians mocking the stereotype. This is perhaps the reason why Canadians are mocked; creating a vicious cycle.
Bob: "That there snow sure is high, eh?"
Doug: "No doot aboot it, by. Soon there'll be too much to go ice fishing and seal clubbing, eh?"
by TangClock July 6, 2009
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aboot

The thing stupid american shitholes think canadians say instead of about.
Y'all say a-boot up in them thar canadian igloos.
by Hhhhh October 4, 2004
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