A dog of unknown parentage from Northern Labrador, NL.
The term was first coined by Litters 'n' Critters Animal Rescue to describe the stray dogs that proliferate the Northern Labrador communities.
Labra = Labrador origin
Mushka = the "mush" of many different dogs which make up the Northern Labrador
Doodle = a humorous play on the new "breeds" of dogs being crossed with poodles and billed as purebred or high end"doodles"
The term was popularized in the media in July 2012 when FedEx shipped 53 of these dogs from Labrador to Litters n Critters in Halifax, NS to find new homes. The plane carrying the dogs was dubbed the "Labramushkadoodle Express."
We don't know what breed she is - she's a Labramushkadoodle!
Rarest speices alive. Like a diamond she will shine and be special in her own way.
Kicks asses if u mess with her or her loved ones. The cutestand most heartful person. U will meet her in the most akward moments but never let go. She is someone who will go through anything for u. Her smile will enlighten ur life. Be proud if u find one.
Noun: a person who loves musical theatre to the point of obsession over musicals and showtunes.
Musical theatre kids will likely stream and download showtunes more often than 'regular music' or songs by popular artists. They will often make musical references in everyday conversations, whether or not the person they are talking to recognizes it. They spent a good amount of time memorizing showtunes from their favorite musicals, and nothing will stop them from singing along once they do so. One must be careful when approaching a musical theatre kid, for even the most offhand comment can spark an immediate reaction that will usually comprise of a full performance of the show referenced. Many musical theatre kids find themselves constantly discovering new musicals, resulting in the pain they feel when being forced to choose their favorite. Common traits musical theatre kids share are creativity, determination, and freedom of expression.
Person: (meaning to ask: how does a player with so little experience in soccer manage to score a perfect goal?) How does a-
Musical theatre kid: BASTARD, ORPHAN (proceeds to sing entire Hamilton soundtrack)
Person: Why must you always interrupt me like that?
Musical theatre kid: (singing) SORRY-NOT-SORRY...
Another musical theatre kid: 'BOUT WHAT I SAID...
Person: This is going to take a while (walks away)
When you have a strong feeling that you have heard a familiar song before and you associate it with a time or an emotion, but you aren't exactly sure when or where you have heard the song. This usually occurs most strongly at the beginning of the song, but can last the entire duration as well.
When the otherwise seemingly happy song came on, Paul felt nostalgic and a bit depressed, although he wasn't sure why. He was experiencing musical deja vu.
I hate it when I get musical deja vu because I can't remember where I heard the song before.