go for a rip to nosebleeds, these 10 slang expressions are real English used by native speakers. If you’ve ever watched hockey, talked to Canadians, or listened to native English speakers discussing sports, you’ve probably heard words that made absolutely no sense. In this casual English vocabulary lesson, I teach you real sports slang and hockey slang used in everyday English, especially in Canada. You’ll learn funny expressions like go for a rip, nosebleeds, bucket, biscuit, flow, puck bunny, and more.
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Dear Ronnie, thanks for some idioms Canadian people use in normal life. That is no longer Greek to me!
I appreciate your humor and teaching.
Same here!she makes Canadian slang so much easier to understand