Interesting website - I was browsing around it and found these amusing bits of slang
AWL: Absent without leave (comparable to AWOL in the States)
Caisse populaire: Type of bank (mostly in Quebec)
Click: kilometre
Forty: 40 ounce bottle of booze (also known as a 'forty pounder')
Hoser: an insult (was popular thanks to Bob and Doug!)
Humidex: result of humidity and temperature
Loony: Dollar (or loonie; plural = loonies)
Mickey: 13 ounce bottle of booze
Pogey: welfare or employment insurance
Poutine: fries, gravy and lots of cheese!
Toonie: 2 dollar coin
Twenty-sixer: 26 ounce bottle of booze (aka twixer)
Two-four: case of 24 beers (may also be pronounce 'two-fer')
Tuque: winter cap
The Rock
- The Island of Newfoundland
Chinook
- Winter storm system that causes warm weather
Two-Four
Breath In, Breath Oat
- What we do (And a cool song)
Deck Al
- What Americans call DEE Kal
The Basketweave
- Highway 401 across Toronto
Monsoons
- Vancouver weather from Oct to April
Hogtown
Cookie
2,4 Uh Blue
- A case of Labatts blue, please
The Peg
Kay Beck
Seein' the Governor
Loonies & 2 Knees
- Canadian dollar and 2 dollar pieces
Choad
Zed
5 point 0
- Minimum beer alcohol level
Skull Cramp
Sowester
- Storm from a certain direction
Die Wrecked
Oil Cloths
Puck
- Hockey players girlfriend
The Leafs
Tronno
How Zit Goan, Eh?
With Oat a Doat
Organ EYE Zay Shun
As for following our ethics, I'm just trying to protect my child. BTW, I run a drug rehab, and homeless shelter, and am a certified drug counselor, so I don't think I will change my mind on the matter