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Hauck is Dorset slang for to cough.
Canadian Tire, a big box store in Canada which specializes in car stuff but now sells everything (see also "Crappy Tire"
Dumb cluck is slang for a stupid or gormless person.
Chuck up is slang for to vomit.Chuck up is slang for to smell, to suffer from body odour.
To scorn, mock or belittle. e.g. "Cut it out mate, don't chuck off at him, he is alright"
Noun. An term of endearment. E.g."Come on chuck, let's go out whilst the sun's shining." Verb. 1. To vomit. E.g."Harry's done his usual, he's missed the toilet and chucked all over the floor." 2. To terminate a relationship. E.g."I'm going to chuck her at the weekend, she's really annoying me with her moaning."
King Canute is London Cockney rhyming slang for boot.
Chuck a pizza is American slang for to vomit
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
Canuck is slang for a Canadian.
Chuck a cheesy is Australian slang for to grin.
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
Chuck is slang for chicken.Chuck is a slang term of endearment.Chuck is slang for to vomit.
Bread and butter" At boarding school, at morning break, bread & butter was laid out to eat. This was referred to as 'Chuck'. A prefect would often punish a junior by asking him to 'get chuck' for him at break. Boarding schools are considered to be more of a breading ground for slang than "regular" schools. The 24hr a day contact is a ripe setting for generating them.
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
Cack is slang for defecate.Cack is Black−American slang for to go to sleep.
Canuk was a nineteenth and early twentieth century American slang expression for a Canadian.
Term for a Canadian. Origin unknown possibly from a logger who played hockey, or from the comic "Johnny Canuck".
Street term for a person who uses speed on a daily basis. It happens when the person hasn't had any speed for a period of time and starts to "cluck" or fiend for the drug.
Chuck you Farley is an American slang exclamation of defiance or contempt.
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v. t.
To place in a chuck, or hold by means of a chuck, as in turning; to bore or turn (a hole) in a revolving piece held in a chuck.
n.
A household servant; also, one of the bodyguard of King Canute.
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See Carack.
v. i.
To make a noise resembling that of a hen when she calls her chickens; to cluck.
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of Chuck
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A small or medium-sized hardy horse, common in Canada.
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A carack. See Carack.
v. t. & i.
To call, as a hen. See Cluck.
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See Carack.
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n.
A carack.
v. t.
To call, as a hen her chickens; to cluck.
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of Chuck
n.
A Canadian.
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of Cluck
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A piece of the backbone of an animal, from between the neck and the collar bone, with the adjoining parts, cut for cooking; as, a chuck steak; a chuck roast.
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of Chuck
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The chuck or call of a hen.
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