1 n. Alcoholic beverage native to Quebec, most often served at Carnival.

"Caribou, a feisty alcoholic beverage, was popularised ever since the first (Quebec City) carnival. The recipe is attributed to Ti-Père, a commerce that was first established on Ste-Thérèse Street in the lower city, then, more recently, in Old Quebec. Suffice to say a typical drink of caribou contains brandy, vodka, sherry and port... Wow!"

--Fron the offical Quebec Carnival web site.
I drank some Caribou at Carnival and got so blitzed I threw off all my clothes and rolled around in the snow with a hundred other shitfaced frenchmen! Then they poured maple syrupp all over me. What a time!
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AKA the notorious pickup-artist, PhD Mathematician and part-time musician Daniel Snaith, who writes 99% of his songs about a small fraction of his sexual conquests
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A Caribou is a label like Weabou, but towards people that wish they were Canadians, or non-canadians that take interest in Canadian culture.
Dan loves Canada, he wishes he were Canadian... He's such a Caribou
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v. To heedlessly move into the path of someone or something in motion
That dumb son of a bitch cariboued into the neutral zone with his head down so I cleaned him out.
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