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"Canuck" is a slang term for Canadians. Its origins are uncertain. The term appears to have been coined in the 19th century, although its etymology is unclear, it ...
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Canuck Place Family Skate Dale Weise and Keith Ballard hit the ice with families from Canuck Place. MORE ›
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The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Northwest Division of the Western ...
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A Canadian. 1849, James Edward Alexander, L'Acadie; or, Seven Years' Explorations in British America, v 1, London: Henry Colburn, pp 272–3: We saw a few ...
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A term for Canadians like "Yankee" to Americans. Comes from a WWI comic book called "Johnny Canuck" a Canadian soldier in the war. Also the name of...
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noun Slang: Sometimes Offensive . a Canadian, especially a French Canadian. Origin: 1825–35; perhaps ultimately to be identified with kanaka Hawaiian, South Sea ...
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Definition of CANUCK: a Canadian and especially a French Canadian . See Canuck defined for English-language learners » Origin of CANUCK. origin unknown
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n. Often Offensive Slang A Canadian, especially a French Canadian. [Probably alteration of CANADIAN
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The Boston Bruins got their name in 1924 courtesy of general manager Art Ross, who was tasked by the team's owner to create an "untamed animal" nickname. For the NHL ...
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"Canuck" is a slang term for Canadian people. The term was first used in the 19th century, although its etymology (origin) is not clear. Some possibilities are:
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