by Emo515 August 12, 2005
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Susan: Sounds fun! Will there be beer?
Jenny: Duh!
Susan: Well don't let John have any, he's a real alcohole.
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Jenny: Duh!
Susan: Well don't let John have any, he's a real alcohole.
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by Fair Unknown July 15, 2020
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Steve, you still dating Alice? No way dude, that chicks an alcohoe.
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I don't like sports bars, full of jocks and alcohoes.
by Philgrae January 16, 2009
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by Campbell K March 2, 2006
Get the alcohore mug.In Quebec, an allophone is someone whose first language or language of use is neither English nor French. The term is also sometimes used in other parts of Canada. It is formed from the Greek roots allos, meaning other, and phone, meaning sound or voice.
Compare the terms anglophone and francophone, which designate people whose first or adoptive languages are English and French, respectively.
One is said to be an allophone if he or she speaks neither french nor english at home with the family or "on the phone".
Compare the terms anglophone and francophone, which designate people whose first or adoptive languages are English and French, respectively.
One is said to be an allophone if he or she speaks neither french nor english at home with the family or "on the phone".
The number of allophones in Quebec has increased in recent years. Most are immigrants from Asia, Europe, and Africa.
by G.H. Hadden May 3, 2005
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