Canadian slang for: pretty quickly, but not overly fast. Also used a for implying just enough speed or time taken. Mostly used in Eastern Canada but widely used throughout Canada.
Tim: wow Bobby finished that poutine not right fast but fast enough!
Cornelius: ain’t that that the truth eh?!
Cornelius: ain’t that that the truth eh?!
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When a girl gives a guy head and 2 guys handjobs at the same time. Gives the appearance of an eagle that is eating and flapping its wings at the same time.
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Get the Fast Food Fart mug.1). Food you eat when you are out on the road because you are too far away and/or not heading home.
2). Food you eat when its dads turn to cook.
3). Causes or can cause gout, kidney stones, severe depression, hypertension, heart pelpatations, myocardial infarctions (heart attack) heart failure, mood swings, headaches, high blood pressure, high cholestrol......but is the best thing in the world so you keep eating it.
2). Food you eat when its dads turn to cook.
3). Causes or can cause gout, kidney stones, severe depression, hypertension, heart pelpatations, myocardial infarctions (heart attack) heart failure, mood swings, headaches, high blood pressure, high cholestrol......but is the best thing in the world so you keep eating it.
Kids in the car with mom and dad, on their way to their family reunion in Virginia: We've been driving for hours!
Mom: If you stop complaining, we'll go to Burger King for fast food.
Kids: Yaaaaaaaayy!!!!!!
Mom: If you stop complaining, we'll go to Burger King for fast food.
Kids: Yaaaaaaaayy!!!!!!
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Originally a nautical term probably borrowed from the Dutch "houd vast" (hold tight) referring to the importance of securely gripping a ship's rigging.
Originally a nautical term probably borrowed from the Dutch "houd vast" (hold tight) referring to the importance of securely gripping a ship's rigging.
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