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CANADIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

Match the words on the left with the definitions on the right:

1) Eh? a) Indigenous people


2) A double double b) the cities that make up the Great
3) May 2-4 weekend Toronto Area (or, GTA), but is
4) Canuck mostly used when talking about
5) Hogtown Toronto.
6) First Nations c) Geek / nerd
7) Kerfuffle d) Toronto’s nickname.
8) A Mountie e) McDonald’s nickname
9) Runners f) a fast food restaurant chain,
10) Washroom specializing in coffee and doughnuts
items. It is Canada's largest quick
11) College
service restaurant chain
12) Toque/Tuque
g) A hundred percent
13) Poutine h) A soda
14) Newfie i) One-dollar coins
15) Hundo-p j) A hoodie
16) A pop k) Used at the end of a sentence.
17) Mc D’s l) A member of the Royal Canadian
18) Tim Hortons (Timmy’s) Mounted police
19) Loonies m) Napkin
20) Toonies n) Sofa/couch
21) To go cottaging o) Kilometer
22) A bunny hug p) Two-dollar coins
23) Timbits q) The letter “z”
24) The Molson muscle r) Faucet
25) Chinooks s) Flip flops
26) Kraft dinner t) Backpack
27) A parkade u) Donuts sold at Tim Hortons
28) Hydro v) ATM (Automated teller machine)
29) Tap w) Turn left
30) Serviette x) Turn right
31) Knapsack y) Line of people waiting for
32) Klick / Click something.
z) Retired people
33) Chesterfield
aa) To spend the holiday or weekend
34) Head’r
in a cottage by a lake.
35) Snowbirds
bb) Coastal winds
36) Thongs cc) Mac’n’cheese
37) ABM dd) A coffee with two milk and two
38) Hang a Larry sugar.
39) Hang a Roger ee) To leave
40) Zed ff) Electricity
41) Keener gg) A parking lot
42) Queue / Lineup hh) Beer belly or potbelly
43) The 6ix ii) A person from Newfoundland
jj) Canadian public holiday
kk) Canadian
ll) Confusion / argument
mm) Technical school
nn) French fries with cheese and
gravy
oo) Tennis shoes / sneakers
pp) Bathroom / Restroom
qq) A beanie

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