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- Canuck - Wikipedia
Johnny Canuck, a personification of Canada who appeared in early political cartoons of the 1860s resisting Uncle Sam 's bullying Johnny Canuck was revived in 1942 by Leo Bachle to defend Canada against the Nazis
- What’s a Canuck? Looking at the origin of Vancouver’s nickname
The word “canuck” often is defined in American dictionaries as an offensive or derogatory term for Canadians
- Canuck - The Canadian Encyclopedia
“Canuck” is a nickname for a Canadian — sometimes bearing a negative implication, more often wielded with pride It goes back at least as far as the 1830s, and its meaning has changed over time
- Canuck - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Canuck (comparative more Canuck, superlative most Canuck) (originally informal, sometimes derogatory) Of, belonging to, or relating to Canada, its culture, or people; Canadian
- CANUCK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CANUCK definition: a term used to refer to a Canadian, especially a French Canadian See examples of Canuck used in a sentence
- CANUCK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CANUCK is a Canadian and especially a French Canadian
- Canuck | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
kəˈnʌk us kəˈnʌk a word to describe a person or thing from Canada, which may be considered offensive when used by someone who is not Canadian (Definition of Canuck from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- Canuck Explained
What is Canuck? Canuck is a slang term for a Canadian, though its semantic nuances are manifold
- What’s the origin of “Canuck”? - The Straight Dope
“Johnny Canuck” is a personification of Canada, dating from 1902, just as “Uncle Sam” personifies the U S There is at least one hockey team calling itself the Canucks
- 57 Canadian slang words you need to learn - Contiki
A Canuck can actually mean one of two things The Vancouver Canucks, AKA the Canucks, is the name of one of the Canadian teams in the National Hockey League (NHL), but it’s also used as a nickname to describe Canadians
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