tabarnack is the most powerfull swear word in quebec , you can use it at almost any sauce it is very versatil it can be both positive or negative depending of the context it can also describe somebody it can also means 'a lot'
c etait le fun en ,tabarnack !
ce gars la est un ,tabarnack de con !
mon ,TABARNACK !
j en ai vu en , tabarnack
ce gars la est un ,tabarnack de con !
mon ,TABARNACK !
j en ai vu en , tabarnack
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French slang (used in Canada only) In its literal sense, it means "tabernacle", but in this sense, it's used as a way of saying "Damn it"
Maman: "Jeanette, qu'est-ce que tu as acheté au mall?"
Jeanette: "J'ai acheté une robe pour 100$."
Maman: "Tabarnac! C'est trop cher!"
Jeanette: "J'ai acheté une robe pour 100$."
Maman: "Tabarnac! C'est trop cher!"
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Pl. Tabarnacos (as)
A word used for Mexicans to name French Candians.
It's a game of words, since "Tabar" comes from tabarnak, used as a swear word and insult, second is "naco (fmn naca)" is a pejorative word often used in Mexican Spanish to describe bad-mannered and poorly educated people.
Pl. Tabarnacos (as)
A word used for Mexicans to name French Candians.
It's a game of words, since "Tabar" comes from tabarnak, used as a swear word and insult, second is "naco (fmn naca)" is a pejorative word often used in Mexican Spanish to describe bad-mannered and poorly educated people.
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