A small village in Nova Scotia. The home of rapper Classified
Pretty cool place.
Whoo-hoo!! Go Enfield! Nova Scotia rules!!
Classified kicks Ememiems ass any day!
Pretty cool place.
Whoo-hoo!! Go Enfield! Nova Scotia rules!!
Classified kicks Ememiems ass any day!
by CoUrTnEy :) November 06, 2007
An eight pack of Alexander Keith's. It is just like a regular six-pack with pastic rings keeping the beer together, but contains eight. Keith's being imported from Nova Scotia.
by beerdrinker24 November 15, 2007
place. Rock-strewn Canadian fishing port a few inlets down from the more picturesque Peggy's Cove. Famous for exporting crabs in the summer and harbouring hardy yacht painters and stone sculptors over the long, dreary winters.
The isolation of frigid winters, when the inlet freezes and tourists cannot reach the island, has bred a certain ruggedness into the local folk who pass the dark winter evenings with their scrabble competitions, squid jigging and deboer knitting.
Delightful views of the "famous-six" churches are available from anywhere in town due to the lack of other buildings .
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The isolation of frigid winters, when the inlet freezes and tourists cannot reach the island, has bred a certain ruggedness into the local folk who pass the dark winter evenings with their scrabble competitions, squid jigging and deboer knitting.
Delightful views of the "famous-six" churches are available from anywhere in town due to the lack of other buildings .
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by Public_ice August 30, 2011
A rare breed of medium-sized dog, red with white markings. They are energetic and highly intelligent.
by puppies_fly December 31, 2005
Scotia Rae is a beautiful girl she is courageous smart and very Kind she is selfless and loves sports like vollyball and gymnastics.
by 🔥🌈✨ October 09, 2021
A tiny coastal village on the south shore of Nova Scotia that is famous for its three churches that are separated by short stretch of lawn and some cracked pavement : Anglican, United and Lutheran. Summer Tourists swarm like locusts to take pictures of these churches and of sailing vessels and small yachts. Locals that make up the top three percent who can afford boats are rather a snobbish and wealthy lot. The locals like to sail, shop for expensive shoes at the trading company, feast on fair trade coffee and lobster sandwiches, and drive Daddy’s BMW. Most of the folk that work for this lot make minimum wage and work at Tim Horton’s or the Save Easy. They carefully save their pay so they, too, can buy a rambling mansion overlooking the cove or preferably, one built on an island.
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, is a great place to drive your beamer while sipping Perrier and pretend your shit doesn't stink. Make sure you tip the working locals who work hard to maintain the illusion of wealth and prosperity.
by Shanedeboer July 26, 2011

