A cultural slang originating from the southern part of Montreal. Often used by street hockey-playing teenagers who get cross-checked to the floor by their friends, and land next to the sidewalk.
Shel: Why would you cross-check me to the floor?
Dom: This is street hockey, get used to it.
Shel: Start showing some City Side Respect or else you won't be getting any from me.
Dom: City Side Respect isn't a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
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A term to soften the blow when you tell a superior something they don't wan't to here.
Boss: "This company will be putting our money into the Pewter housing development"
Employee: "All Due Respect, I think that is a mistake"
Boss: "..."
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the act of examining , not lying , & correcting yourself; in connection to keeping the Laws of GOD. Resulting in honorably and dignified behavior . (Loving yourself) 1John5:3 1Corinthians3:16-1
There is only one form of respect that is self-respect .
Common courtesy is not the same as self-respect.
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Something somebody says after doing something real thuggin'. Usually refering to the hidden gangsta in all of us.
Man 1: The guy on the corner tried to rob me
Man 2:What did you do?
Man 1:I punched him in the face and jacked him for his clothes and shoes
Man 2:Wow, isn't that harsh?
Man 1: Hell naw! Respect My Gangsta!
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It's when someone says something bad about your appereance or your clothes. like you come to family dinner and aunt Karen says: oh honey those pants are just awful!
you say: respect the drip, karen.
Juice that makes you respect women.
Golly gee Billy! How come you respect women so much?
Well Bernard, I drink a lot of respect women juice!
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A term that is used to diffuse the impact of an insult. This has been used, albeit to poor effect, in parliament.
Paul Gogarty, a member of Ireland's Green Party, unloaded some fairly colourful language on Labour Party member Emmet Stagg during a debate using this term.
"With all due respect and in the most unparliamentary language, f**k you Deputy Stagg, f**k you, ". He then added, "I apologize now for my use of unparliamentary language."
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