Ontario slang for the liquor store. Really, its an acronization of LCBO: the name of the (by far) predominant chain liquor store there. In Canada, Alcohol is more strictly regulated than in other places, such as the US, and each province more or less has only one or two dominant chains of retailers. If you make any reference to a liquor store in ON, its generally understood that youre referring to LCBO/Lickbo
I'm heading to Lickbo, you want anything?
Sometimes called a "blitzkrieg deck" or "mono-red" (MTG)
A player's card arsenal in a trading card game (especially Magic the Gathering and Yu Gi Oh) that was designed to defeat the opponent in as few turns as possible using brute force, with little in the way of tactical strategy or defense.
Trading card enthusiasts often recommend that novice players start out using a burn deck until they fully get a feel for the game and its mechanics, as it uses the most straightforward, least confusing strategy. However, they are usually not recommended for higher-level competitive games, as their effectiveness relies heavily on the contents of the opponent's deck.
"I made it to the final round and then Steve kicked my ass with a burn deck! Can you believe it?"
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An artifact built partly, though not entirely, from Legos. A Lego structure which features non-Lego parts.
(not including strings or elastic bands made by Lego).
"Yesterday, my uncle added some aluminum scales to the Lego dragon that hes been building"
"...well then its not a Lego dragon anymore, its a Legoid dragon".
1. A sibling of the stereotypical Canadian expression "eh?", this dialectic expression is often used by rural and/or blue collar Canadians as a filler between consecutive closed-statement sentences while conversing or telling a story vocally. Especially prevalent in Atlantic Canadians (people from anywhere in Canada that is east of Quebec)
2. Can also be preceded by the word "fuckin'" to convey entusiasm/approval
(It's merely a certain way of pronouncing "right")
1. So my buddy bought a brand new car ryeet? And fuckin thing breaks down like a kilometer up the road!
2. Yoo, you got us front row seats at the Leafs game? Fuckin ryeet!!
That moment during a concert just before the main act takes stageâtypically after a several-minute intermissionâwhere the lights suddenly dim, indicating that something is about to happen, and so the crowd immediately erupts into applause.
The word is an onomatopoeia, combining the word âdimâ with the sound of a large crowd all shouting in unison, which sounds kind of like âraaahâ. That is, it is the dim of the lights followed by the ârahâ of the crowd. The Dimrah
âMan I really gotta piss, but I donât want to miss the dimrah!â
A Canadian $100 bill. The Canadian equivalent of the Benjy in the USA. Named after the person featured on the "heads" side of said bill: former prime minister Robert Borden.
"Dude be careful. That cost me like 6 Bordens bruh! Shit ain't cheap!"
A slightly more "polite" way of saying "I wasn't listening" and/or "I don't care"
Person 1: "bro, you should've seen all the bitches that were hanging off me last night"
Person 2: "cool story, bro"