Two-four is a case of beer.
Twenty sixer is a bottle of booze. 26oz.
Muakoka chair is what you sit in down by the dock to drink a two-four and shoot the shit.
Our power company is called hydro-one. So you might complain about your hydro bill.
This is our year is a Toronto maple leafs wishing thier team well.
Right on takes several meanings depending on how it’s emphisised. It would be celebration to simple agreement
The “four oh one” is referring to Highway 401 which happens to be the busiest and most miserable road in North America. The other numbers are other highways but they’re usually not as bad.
There’s express and collectors going both directions. You need to merge four lanes over to get over into the collectors to be able to merge four lanes to get off. Oh, it’s also bumper to bumper traffic and nobody is letting you in to change lanes.
Asa poor yurpean, besides the slightly misspelled ‘je ne comprends pas la français’ I understand very few of these.
Can anyone shed a light on these Ontarionist bits of culture?
Two-four is a case of beer. Twenty sixer is a bottle of booze. 26oz. Muakoka chair is what you sit in down by the dock to drink a two-four and shoot the shit.
Our power company is called hydro-one. So you might complain about your hydro bill.
This is our year is a Toronto maple leafs wishing thier team well.
Right on takes several meanings depending on how it’s emphisised. It would be celebration to simple agreement
12 pack is a Scarborough suitcase.
Thanks!
The “four oh one” is referring to Highway 401 which happens to be the busiest and most miserable road in North America. The other numbers are other highways but they’re usually not as bad.
The 401 looks like this most days.
It’s the sight of the daily brakelight festival. Breathtaking.
Oh wow. Thanks for the background
Mmmmf I love merging 4 whole lanes to get to my exit
There’s express and collectors going both directions. You need to merge four lanes over to get over into the collectors to be able to merge four lanes to get off. Oh, it’s also bumper to bumper traffic and nobody is letting you in to change lanes.
410
427
401
Are major highways. You would never say 4 hundred 10, though the 400 is the 4 hundred.