Citations:Canuckistanian

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English citations of Canuckistanian

Adjective: "(slang, derogatory or humorous) Canadian"

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  • 2000 November 16, Michael, “Re: Can Someone Tell Me”, in alt.religion.kibology[1] (Usenet):
    It does something strange to the manure in that land, which in turn produces grass slightly different the USAian grass, which is then eaten by Canuckistanian cows, to which produce Canuckistanian milk, which again, for before mentioned reasons, becomes different.
  • 2003 March 7, Pete Rush, “Re: Shhhhhh, ( Hockey related )...”, in alt.music.rush[2] (Usenet):
    As crushed as I would be that my beloved Stars didn't make it, I would love to see an all 'Canuckistanian' Cup final myself.
  • 2003 March 20, Mike Smith, “Re: In-trunk 6-CD changer: Are they worth it?”, in rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled[3] (Usenet):
    The original poster is on Long Island, so that's $350 US, not Canuckistanian.
  • 2004 February 12, Frank Reid, “Re: dates for May Penns clave”, in rec.outdoors.fishing.fly[4] (Usenet):
    Man, I was looking forward to some of that Canuckistanian beer.
  • 2004 June 4, Scott McFadden, “Re: Woohoo!!!! GO FLAMES GO”, in rec.scuba[5] (Usenet):
    Although the thought of the best Canuckistanian hockey team losing to a bunch of FL beach boys is pretty fucking funny.
  • 2006 July 29, Scott Seidman, “Re: snowshoe hare feet”, in rec.outdoors.fishing.fly[6] (Usenet):
    Just keep an eye on that Canuckistanian shipping. It can sneak up on you.
  • 2008 April 12, Frank Apple, “Re: Waiter Spills Hot Soup on Kid”, in alt.support.childfree[7] (Usenet):
    Huh? I thought the Canuckistanian euphemism was "First Nations people."

Noun: "(slang, derogatory or humorous) a Canadian"

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  • 2001 May 13, Darla Vladschyk, “Re: Jerky Correction”, in alt.religion.kibology[8] (Usenet):
    One of the cool things about Canuckistani foodstuffs is that they are rarely required to explain of what they consist. Unlike USAian foodstuffs, which must by law bear lables[sic] explaining every micro-particle of the contents, Canuckistanians cheerfully ingest great whacks of completely unidentified chemical and chemical-like substances all the time!
  • 2002 November 22, Mike Smith, “Re: I LOVE CANADA...”, in alt.music.rush[9] (Usenet):
    Well, there go al[sic] those rumors (erm, *rumours*) about Canuckistanians being more polite that[sic] other people, eh? ;-P
  • 2003 January 7, hoo ha [username], “Re: The Border Patrol Screwed Up Again!”, in alt.tv.pol-incorrect[10] (Usenet):
    oh....I thought the Canuckistanians would be building a wall to keep out the gun-toting prescription drug seeking grannies from south-of-the-border..;
  • 2003 May 31, Dave LaCourse, “Re: TR in Advance - Rapid River”, in rec.outdoors.fishing.fly[11] (Usenet):
    Peter and his wife, both Canuckistanians from *near* Toronto, will be there.
  • 2004 May 26, la n., “Re: "Religion in the U.S. Military"”, in us.military.army[12] (Usenet):
    Believe it or not, in the 2001 Canadian Census, 20,000 Canuckistanians declared themselves to be of the Jedi religion: []
  • 2006 July 26, Dave Browne, “Re: "Canadian Lyric" cocktail?”, in alt.religion.kibology[13] (Usenet):
    I ain't never heard of no such thing, which is odd because I *am* a Canuckistanian who enjoys the odd tipple every now and then.
  • 2007 March 20, Bradly Wiebe, “Re: Proof conservatism is dead in Canada”, in can.politics[14] (Usenet):
    The NDP moved left, the Liberals moved left to steal moderate NDP votes, the Conservatives moved left and are now the only centrist party in Canada, and have stolen many of the Liberal and NDP votes. It's good to be a Canuckistanian these days :O)