(pernounced "scoop" but has an awkward tone to it)
Skoop Skoop referances the sound a cops siren makes when they activate the siren for a short burst, so emphasis should be given to the second 'skoop.' (skoop skOOP)
It can be used to replace a variety of words to include, Police, Cops, Hey, things pertaining to smoking, avoiding work, and can also be used as to replace "Yes" when asked a question.
Skoop Skoop referances the sound a cops siren makes when they activate the siren for a short burst, so emphasis should be given to the second 'skoop.' (skoop skOOP)
It can be used to replace a variety of words to include, Police, Cops, Hey, things pertaining to smoking, avoiding work, and can also be used as to replace "Yes" when asked a question.
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After all, It’s lotto #lottoman #lottomanchronicles
After all, It’s lotto #lottoman #lottomanchronicles
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Usually referring to West Islanders in the Montreal area.Dope smoking ,jobless and no drive to live.
Employed in various restaurants in that area.Can be found dining out regularly.And complaining constantly.
Usually referring to West Islanders in the Montreal area.Dope smoking ,jobless and no drive to live.
Employed in various restaurants in that area.Can be found dining out regularly.And complaining constantly.
Gomes served 2 aspro skoupidis on 307 tonight.
Dale is a classic example of a west island aspro skoopidi.
Dale is a classic example of a west island aspro skoopidi.
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Get the aspro skoopidi mug.Snoopy is a beagle dog that cartoonist Charles Schwartz features in the most popular comic strip in the world, "Peanuts". Snoopy has also been featured in movies, songs, etc. and is now an American icon. His independent nature has also made him a symbol of the "free spirit" attitude as well as what is good about America and its culture.
1. I've seen "Peanuts" strips in several languages like German, French, Arabic, Russian, Japanese, Greek and many more.
2. In college I saw a collection of items used in Roman Catholic parishes thruout the world. One item of note was a hymnal smuggled from communist China, where religious practices of any kind generally aren't allowed. Each page had Chinese musical notation and the lyrics to a song (of course, I couldn't read the words!). At the bottom of each hymn page was a sketched drawing of Snoopy. He was always looking sad, sitting on a swing and crying, or looking out a window, or in some other sad or melancholy state. No doubt this was a relection of the total lack of liberties and freedoms in China today. In this case Snoopy represents joy, cheer, happiness and freedom, and in a totalitarian state there are none of those things.
2. In college I saw a collection of items used in Roman Catholic parishes thruout the world. One item of note was a hymnal smuggled from communist China, where religious practices of any kind generally aren't allowed. Each page had Chinese musical notation and the lyrics to a song (of course, I couldn't read the words!). At the bottom of each hymn page was a sketched drawing of Snoopy. He was always looking sad, sitting on a swing and crying, or looking out a window, or in some other sad or melancholy state. No doubt this was a relection of the total lack of liberties and freedoms in China today. In this case Snoopy represents joy, cheer, happiness and freedom, and in a totalitarian state there are none of those things.
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