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Newfie (also Newf or
sometimes Newfy) is a
colloquial term used by
Canadians and
others for
someone who is from Newfoundland. Many
Newfoundlanders consider...
- The Caribou,
colloquially referred to as The
Newfie Bullet, was a p****enger
train operated by
Canadian National Railways (CNR) on the
island of Newfoundland...
-
French fries, or
simply fries, also
known as
Belgian fries, chips, and
finger chips (Indian English), are
batonnet or julienne-cut deep-fried potatoes...
- and
ethnic stereotypes can be
found in Canada.
Examples are '
Newfie'
jokes (with '
Newfie'
being a
colloquial term for a
person from the
island of Newfoundland)...
- pubs will also
award certificates to
those who have
become an
honorary Newfie once the screech-in is complete. Some screech-in
traditions vary in both...
- in the US,
Irish jokes made in England,
Ukrainian jokes made in Russia,
Newfie jokes made in Canada,
Sardarji jokes made in India,
Russian jokes about...
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Cholo (Mestizos) Coon**** (Cajuns)
Greaser Gusano (Cubans) Half-breed Naco
Newfie (Newfoundlander) Okie (Oklahomans)
Pindos (Americans)
Pocho (Mexican Americans)...
-
concluded that "the
Newfie joke is, of course, a
familiar part of
Canadian culture, but less
often noticed is the
Newfie yarn.
While the
Newfie joke
makes fun...
- Ches's
Famous Fish and
Chips The last run of a slow
train nicknamed the
Newfie Bullet "Son of a Critch:
Season 1".
Rotten Tomatoes.
Retrieved March 7,...
- Cross" "Billy Peddle" "Doin' the
Newfie Stomp" "Feller from Fortune" "Ferryland Sealer" "Fishin' in a Dory" "Good Ol'
Newfie Music" "Granny's Drawehrs" "Harbour...