You can tell a Halifaxer by the stacks of Keith's empties on their porch. Generally used to describe a person from Halifax, Nova Scotia.
by Haliguy June 02, 2015
by Agent Chainsawlady July 27, 2004
by haligonian October 17, 2004
The most Beautiful City in Eastern Canada. Life slows down once you step off of the aircraft. Lots of friendly people who hold the door open for you. No shopping on Sunday's. Also the Bars close at 4 am!!!
Good times for sure in Halifax!
by Troy-O July 30, 2006
boy: I went to halifax this weekend.
girl: o rly? did you have sex?
boy: of course! halifax is a sex knight! Shing! Shing!
girl: Shing!
girl: o rly? did you have sex?
boy: of course! halifax is a sex knight! Shing! Shing!
girl: Shing!
by theonewholikesbacon July 07, 2008
Halifax used to be the best definition on this website, but since its erased the best definition is now St.John. When has St.John ever been the best at anything? This is wrong.
by John FitzgibbonsIII April 27, 2010
a small town in west yorkshire, england, situated inbetween huddersfield, bradford and leeds.
in history, it one of first few towns in the medieval england to introduce the guillotine and later the halifax gibbet, which nowdays is used as an exhibit.
It is well-known as a centre of England's woollen manufacture from the 15th century onward, originally dealing through the Halifax Piece Hall. Halifax is internationally famous for its Mackintosh chocolate and toffee (now owned by Nestlé), the Halifax Bank (formerly Halifax Building Society), and the nearby Shibden Hall.
in history, it one of first few towns in the medieval england to introduce the guillotine and later the halifax gibbet, which nowdays is used as an exhibit.
It is well-known as a centre of England's woollen manufacture from the 15th century onward, originally dealing through the Halifax Piece Hall. Halifax is internationally famous for its Mackintosh chocolate and toffee (now owned by Nestlé), the Halifax Bank (formerly Halifax Building Society), and the nearby Shibden Hall.
the original halifax.
by cagliostro May 02, 2011