Fr. Canadian. An expression of surprise, warning ('look out!), astonishment, or disgust. Alternate spelling of tabarnak.
by userboy May 16, 2013
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by DENIS LETOURNEAU July 14, 2008
Get the Tabernacle and a half mug.Tabernacle is a small town in the middle of nowhere, where the coolest, most achieved children are breed. Most of the kids have relatives who live a mile away from them, and we find it fun to quad and dirtbike. The highlight of Tabernacle kids weekends is having a beer by a bonfire in the "pit". These well breed children will filter into Seneca Highschool, which is a great highschool, full of drunks, and stoners. The sports teams used to be a joke, but are becoming legit. There might not seem like there is alot to do in this small town, but it sure is a hell of a good time living here. The state troopers never think it is as funny as we do, and Leos and Wallers & Nixons is where its at.
by tnacle repsss December 23, 2009
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me: a 20 year old girl who is pretty, talented, funny and deserves the world
me: a 20 year old girl who is pretty, talented, funny and deserves the world
by garlicwillow May 26, 2020
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by The Bolt! December 27, 2008
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they roam the halls of whitney and wreak havok
can be seen cursing others in their native tongue.
they roam the halls of whitney and wreak havok
can be seen cursing others in their native tongue.
by wah! August 18, 2004
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