top | item 44515988 (no title) neurobashing | 7 months ago Sad to not see "dart" in there, I assumed from Letterkenny that it was a regular Canadianism. Perhaps it's too new? discuss order hn newest throaway5454|7 months ago Popularized by Trailer Park Boys in the 2000s, if not well before rapind|7 months ago We called em darts when I was in highschool back in the 90s. floren|7 months ago I don't remember darts as much on TPB... the phrase "Corey, Trevor, two smokes, let's go" stands out. load replies (1) olalonde|7 months ago Another Trailer Park Boys classic: "That's the way she goes"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65w7ha4DZKo xutopia|7 months ago As a Nova Scotian I can tell you it was present before 2000s... at least 90s. jdougan|7 months ago Apparently originated in Australia, though it is definitely an established usage in Canada. I seem to recall hearing that usage in Vancouver in the 90s.https://gikken.co/mate-translate/blog/from-darts-to-cigarett... wobblyasp|7 months ago Darts an old one. At least since my parents age. mikrl|7 months ago In southern Ontario a dart is also called a bogey joshdavham|7 months ago "Dart" is absolutely still used. "Eh bud. Can I bum a dart from ya?" ChoGGi|7 months ago Throw me a dart, yeah? 486sx33|7 months ago [deleted]
throaway5454|7 months ago Popularized by Trailer Park Boys in the 2000s, if not well before rapind|7 months ago We called em darts when I was in highschool back in the 90s. floren|7 months ago I don't remember darts as much on TPB... the phrase "Corey, Trevor, two smokes, let's go" stands out. load replies (1) olalonde|7 months ago Another Trailer Park Boys classic: "That's the way she goes"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65w7ha4DZKo xutopia|7 months ago As a Nova Scotian I can tell you it was present before 2000s... at least 90s.
floren|7 months ago I don't remember darts as much on TPB... the phrase "Corey, Trevor, two smokes, let's go" stands out. load replies (1)
olalonde|7 months ago Another Trailer Park Boys classic: "That's the way she goes"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65w7ha4DZKo
jdougan|7 months ago Apparently originated in Australia, though it is definitely an established usage in Canada. I seem to recall hearing that usage in Vancouver in the 90s.https://gikken.co/mate-translate/blog/from-darts-to-cigarett...
joshdavham|7 months ago "Dart" is absolutely still used. "Eh bud. Can I bum a dart from ya?" ChoGGi|7 months ago Throw me a dart, yeah?
throaway5454|7 months ago
rapind|7 months ago
floren|7 months ago
olalonde|7 months ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65w7ha4DZKo
xutopia|7 months ago
jdougan|7 months ago
https://gikken.co/mate-translate/blog/from-darts-to-cigarett...
wobblyasp|7 months ago
mikrl|7 months ago
joshdavham|7 months ago
ChoGGi|7 months ago
486sx33|7 months ago
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