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road

An open passageway of sorts, usually for transportation vehicles.

For the ignorant in the crowd, (i.e. "j") "The Road Not Taken" is by Robert Frost, NOT Emily Dickinson.

by Lairor December 11, 2004

118πŸ‘ 56πŸ‘Ž


P-dot

A lame nickname sometimes used when referring to Peterborough, Ontario because we don't have our own nickname. See also, Sixth Borough, The.

Townie: Yo man, it's like the T-dot and the P-dot, right?
Student: No.

by Lairor October 26, 2004

32πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


shoot

The only correct response to "Can I ask you a question?" besides "You just did."

"Can I ask you a question?"
"Shoot."

by Lairor December 9, 2004

1451πŸ‘ 275πŸ‘Ž


version

An instrumental version of a reggae song often dubbed onto the B-side of a single. Sometimes DJs would rap or "toast" over top of these versions. Through the studio manipulation and experimentation of such figures as King Tubby, Augustus Pablo and Lee "Scratch" Perry this practice grew into the reggae subgenre known as dub.

"King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown," producer Augustus Pablo's version of Jacob Miller's "Baby I Love You So," is far superior to the original.

by Lairor January 9, 2005

126πŸ‘ 53πŸ‘Ž


C-bridge

Nickname for Cambridge, Ontario.

C-bridge is located in the K-dub region.

by Lairor October 25, 2004

17πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Irish referendum

When you're opposed to something, only to change your mind a year later in favour of it. Just like Ireland did with the Nice and Lisbon treaties.

Guy 1: "Dude! My girlfriend finally agreed!"
Guy 2: "Seriously? I thought last year she was all like "exit only"?
Guy 1: I guess she had an Irish referendum on the matter.

by Lairor February 9, 2010

474πŸ‘ 555πŸ‘Ž


K-town

Nickname for Kitchener, Ontario. Also, contrary to what the inhabitants of that city may tell you, NOT a nickname for Kingston, Ontario.

K-town's got a dope indie scene.

by Lairor October 25, 2004

31πŸ‘ 60πŸ‘Ž