Terry from somewhere in Canada:
"Skookum!
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skookum
... the word can have meanings from "'good,' to 'strong,' 'best,' 'powerful,' 'ultimate,' 'brave' and 'first rate.' Something can be skookum meaning 'cool' or skookum can be 'tough.' A skookum burger is a big (or really tasty) hamburger, but when your Mom's food is skookum, it's delicious but also hearty [...] When you're skookum, you've got a purpose and you're on solid ground."
Being called skookum may also mean that someone can be counted on as reliable and hard-working, or is big and strong. In a perhaps slightly less positive vein, skookum house means jail or prison, cf. the English euphemism "the big house" but here meaning "strong house". Skookum tumtum, lit. "strong heart", is generally translated as "brave" or possibly "good-hearted". In the Chinook Jargon, skookum is also used as a verb auxiliary, as in "can" or "to be able"."
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Cheers for Canada is a Canada wide contest to create a new, uniquely Canadian replacement for 'Cheers'. This word could be yours!
The winner will receive a party toasting their word on May 24 weekend, 2009!
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- Ticketee-boo
- Hang loose
- Wango
- Cotoco
- Dink
- Come-a-how
- True North!
- beaver cheeks
- He shoots......he scores
- Dennis' Cheers
- Timmy
- Passion
- Victory
- nulli secundus
- Good One
- No Way!
- Drop the puck
- Be safe eh
- Us
- Puck'em
- Together
- Booya
- Tops Down
- Up and down Eh
- de la mer à la mer à la mer
- Canuckie
- Stubbies
- Put 'er there, eh
- Later
- Skookum
- For you and me
- Pi-est
- Green
- Dwink
- Dibs
- Salute
- To your Health
- Sap time
- Bam
- Warmth
- Anada
- Slangeva
- EH-O
- Provincial
- Health and Happiness
- The Maple leaf
- Cha-ching
- Viveh
- Ceilidh
- Up and Over
- Have at it
- YA!
- Canaray
- Up Yours
- Chinook
- Yeah-yo
- Hail the Great North
- Herestayah
- Eh-Ahh
- Beaver
- Tables
- Hock-ehhhh
- Canuck
- Eh-Up
- Bottoms up
- Trebek!
- Chimo
- Char-se
- Two Four
- Screech em
- Effulgent
- Gusto
- To Friends
- Forgets
- Felicity
- Face-off
- Integrity
- Might Better
- Geterdone
- Skully ho
- To the others
- Odyssey
- Drano
- Haggard
- Polar
- Loon
- Swails
- Peace
- Ecoutes
- Chi-ice it
- All in
- Giver
- Toots and Hoots Eh
- Teyours
- Canehlidh
- Sociable
- Four for All
- Be Peers n' Cheers
- Adanac
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