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tomflood.bsky.social
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41 days ago
Wait does everyone use/know the word soaker?
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jennarndt.bsky.social
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41 days ago
That’s a booter here.
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tomflood.bsky.social
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41 days ago
❤️
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carovarin.bsky.social
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41 days ago
No! 🙂 I thought it was called “La sloche” (slush). At least in MTL !
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tomflood.bsky.social
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41 days ago
Ha! ❤️
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glutenfreemarket.bsky.social
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41 days ago
A puddle? A pothole? A tyre-buster?
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robinmcgill.bsky.social
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41 days ago
It was a thing in northern Ontario in the 90s for sure
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andrewlewisfc.bsky.social
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41 days ago
It's very 70's/80's and, probably, mostly Canadian.
Like, Bob & Doug McKenzie spoke of soakers, you hoser.
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tomflood.bsky.social
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41 days ago
🔥🔥
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lukebmtb.bsky.social
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41 days ago
Just you. The rest of the world is baffled.
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tomflood.bsky.social
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41 days ago
Story of my life
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bahanick16.bsky.social
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41 days ago
As in super?
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tomflood.bsky.social
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41 days ago
Stepping in a puddle soaking your shoes
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clapptrap.bsky.social
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41 days ago
We know of it, but really only use the word in specific circumstances and scenarios. I think it's sorta common in Cleveland as I've heard it before too.
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tomflood.bsky.social
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41 days ago
Ahh Thanks
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bikebikeyyc.bsky.social
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41 days ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTHvF2aAi50
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tomflood.bsky.social
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41 days ago
Perfect
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leodeleu.bsky.social
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41 days ago
google does ;-)
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metallicjohns.bsky.social
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41 days ago
Of course it's a soaker. There are snowkers too.
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sean-fitz.bsky.social
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41 days ago
Is that the same thing as a booter?
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Like, Bob & Doug McKenzie spoke of soakers, you hoser.