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c'est-pas-une-eglise-icitte

Translation: It's not a church here.

However, "icitte" is a word used only in Quebec. Its French counterpart would be "ici." Both words translate to "here" in English.
C'est pas une eglise icitte, vous pouvez faire n'importe quoi.

It's not a church here, you can do whatever you'd like.
Not the first but easily the best internet con artist alive to date. Over a dozen confidence schemes are attributed to him, but many more are likely associated. He has been 'perma-banned' by the somethingawful.com community over 9 times and currently holds the record.
Icitrik once took over ten thousand dollars from IGE.com and funneled it through the Warcraft gold market. He's on over thirty internal blacklists although no one knows exactly who he works with or what his actual identity is.
icitrik by Lowtaxx December 9, 2008

c'est-pas-une-eglise-icitte té chez Wal-Mart 

Translation: It's not a church here you are at Wal-Mart.
Said when you shop at Wal-Mart and you know they use 3rd world child labor and dont particularly care.

It's not a church here, you are in hell....we are all going to hell in a hurry anyways you can exploit at will.
regarde la belle chemise designer dans le rack avec le bonhomme jaune juste 1,49$...comment y font?

Ostie!c'est-pas-une-eglise-icitte té chez Wal-Mart

c'est-pas-une-eglise-icitte

Translation: It's not a church here.

Meaning: You can do whatever you like in this place, there are no special rules.
Go to France for an example

c'est-pas-une-eglise-icitte

Translation: You're not in a church.

Meaning, you're free to indluge in sinful pleasures and/or do what you want.
F: "Tabarnak"
M: "Arrete de sacre!"
F" "C'est-pas-une-eglise-icitte!"
Word used by quebeckers. Bastardization of "ici".
Icite chu chez nous.
icite by Jonathan January 28, 2004