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Nationals

A dismal Major League Baseball team that despite a move from Montreal, still hasn't gotten over the 1994 baseball strike.

Given that the Nationals (then Expos) went 74-40 in 1994 and were tied for the best record in baseball before the strike, the loss of morale led to season after season of dismay.

by Nick Weiner February 4, 2009

10๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


the nations

a neighborhood in west nashville, tennessee. it is mainly inhibited by white trash/wiggers/rednecks.

Jimmy: "Where you stay at Brandon?"

Brandon: "Shiiiit, the Nations!"

Jimmy: "Aww yall go hard out there!"

by Ba[you're dead]ng February 7, 2009

6๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


The National

Known officially as "CBC News: The National," "The National" is the flagship newscast of CBC Television, airing weeknights at 10 PM local time, 10:30 in Newfoundland. The show began in 1954 as "The National News," and was anchored by Larry Henderson, who sometimes swore on the air. Currently, the anchor is CBC News' Chief Correspondent, Peter Mansbridge, who has held the anchor position since 1988. Lloyd Robertson, now the top anchor at rival CTV, anchored from 1970 to 1976. Knowlton Nash was the last anchor before the incumbent Mansbridge, serving from 1978 to 1988. The newscast originates from the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto.

In addition to Mansbridge, "The National" utilizes many reporters, many of whom substitute for Mansbridge when he is away. Among them are Chief Political Correspondent Keith Boag, Mark Kelley, Brian Stewart, Diana Swain, Carole MacNeill, Heather Hiscox, Ian Hanomansing, and Wendy Mesley, to whom Mansbridge was married for three years. Commentator Rex Murphy appears each Thursday night to speak about a major issue of the week in "Point of View." And during the political season, Mansbridge hosts a panel discussion called "At Issue," featuring Andrew Coyne, Chantal Hebert, and Allan Gregg. Mansbridge will also anchor the show on the road, from cities like Ottawa, and once presented an edition from Alexandria, Egypt. Each newscast ends with a weather forecast for the following day from British meteorologist Claire Martin, who does her weather segments from the CBC News WeatherCentre in Vancouver.

"The National" went HD in Autumn 2007, becoming the first major Canadian newscast to do so, and is one of the few newscasts in the world that can be seen by a worldwide audience at its website, cbc.ca/national.

"I need my news for the day. Let's turn on 'The National.'"

by M. Hackney July 3, 2008

13๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž


nationality

1)the country that you are a citizen of.
2)the country that you hold a passport of.
3)you can claim nationality of a country by birth, descent (child or grandchild of citizens) or naturalization (marriage)

if you are born in a different country from your familys birth, and then you claim that citizenship you are then that nationality. this happens a lot in the irish, italian, british diaspora.

by anonymous = March 11, 2007

14๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


Nationalism

The belief that sliding out of a vagina in one area rather than another is important.

Nationalist: Wow, my country is the best country in the world and I totally do nationalism!
Someone: Why, and who cares?
Nationalist: Because, um, hey shut up or I'll hurt you.

by dirtdefiner April 3, 2011

15๐Ÿ‘ 31๐Ÿ‘Ž


nationalism

Hatred of other countries/people than one's 'own'

If patriotism is loving your country, then nationalism has always been hating others.

by CD65 April 29, 2005

36๐Ÿ‘ 102๐Ÿ‘Ž


Nation

A weird but cool person. He's corny with pickup lines.

"Did you just fart bc you blew me away" - Nation

"Ummm no, don't ever say that again" -girl

by Rainbow.sparkle.princess June 1, 2018

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