Hockey players are famous for their distinctive jargon, but while researching this phenomenon, a linguist and hockey player realized another interesting pattern in hockey speech: American hockey ...
Records at designated studios in New York, LA, and London, (Sydney for Australian & New Zealand Talent only). Talent must be able to record on-site at one of these cities. Transportation is not ...
As a 50-ish year old Canadian, who lives on the west coast, I have never heard anyone say "aboot", "oot", or "eh" outside Bob and Doug McKenzie. And I've never heard anyone called a hoser, or a ...
It is not pronounced "hackey" its "hockey" The building is often called a barn or the barn. About is pronounced aboot as in "Whut's dat all aboot buddy?" and we do say eh a lot.
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