A good car that chooches but when it runs its skookum. Ey, all men like a good stack.
Not sure if Onatrio uses that lingo but B.C. does.
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A good car that chooches but when it runs its skookum. Ey, all men like a good stack.
Not sure if Onatrio uses that lingo but B.C. does.
Don't informative that Chook!A good car that chooches but when it runs its skookum. Ey, all men like a good stack.
Not sure if Onatrio uses that lingo but B.C. does.
That's exactly the face I made
what the **** is chooches and skookum
Is that some of that freaky nerdy girl jargon?
Why not..... thats about as informative as it getsDon't informative that Chook!
I don't know what that was...but it's not real words!Why not..... thats about as informative as it gets
Hahahahhahhahahhahahahahahahahhahahaha! Yeah... in Ontario you speak French. British Columbia has a little bit of aboriginal lingo mixed in.
It is!I don't know what that was...but it's not real words!![]()
Hahahahhahhahahhahahahahahahahhahahaha! Yeah... in Ontario you speak French. British Columbia has a little bit of aboriginal lingo mixed in.
Skookum mean "good". Chooch/chooches/choocher is an noun/adj. meaning "goes, moves, workes well". Stack is a women's stuffing for bikini tops.
Hey, half of my relatives are Canadian so this is real.
Those words derive from Chinook. A very common jardon in PNW. Lots of places in WA state have places with names from Chinook.Ok that's why I've never heard it before. There are a few indigenous words that we hear out here. "Megwich" means thank you in Algonquin, and it commonly used as a sign off by people who have first nation's ties. But the languages spoken by first nations in BC would be as foreign as Spanish to Russian.