hoof[PT]JW -(1) a term commonly used by some Newfoundlanders when irritated at another's actions. It means to go away from the person speaking. (2) Another use of the term is in response to the question of transportation or how one will travel. In this way it means to go by foot.YesDICT CEN.Not UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Tue 12 May 2015; Nfld. LANGUAGE FOLKLORE SURVEY, [check] in "Collected by:" bo
beef"Beef to the hoofs like a Mullingar Cow" - said of someone with very fat legs [see 'beefed t...
Jeeper CripesFOLK LANGUAGE [PT]JW "_Jeeper Cripes_" : A substitute for cursing Rather than take Je...
slip nThis refers to old broken down but comfortable shoes. The term itself is used in everyday la...
clobberclobber _clobber_ _Language Words_ [PT]JW _gam_: - meaning a big foot. example of usage: ...
hoofYes[PT] Pronunciation of a slang phrase.Withdraw? Agreed [check]Not UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecke...
hocks[PT] We use "hocks" to mean/thefoot.* [*sic = feet ?]YesDNE-cit J. WIDDOSONNot UsedNot usedW...
hog_Hog-Wash_ [PT]JW My informant related to me that this term was used in the Hopeall area to de...
hobble1. small job. Heard by a friend of H.C. from a handyman. Also he was told by another that th...
pad v_Cent_ pad� v 1 To haul on foot, trudge _2 'pad the hoof'_ (slang)...
boots nFolk Vocabulary. A friend of my mother's prnounced the word "_boots_" differently then other...
hobble"In a _Hobble_ About It" : This expression means not [PT] worrying about the matter. For exa...
hobble"In a _Hobble_ About It" : This expression means not [PT] worrying about the matter. For exa...
_what'ie call it_Variety of words: 1. _Rackley_ - means in a short Time JW 2. _Bind-by_ - this m...
hobblingThis means shovelling snow for pay. We used to use this word when we were small to say tha...
hockshaw[PT] _Hockshaw_- (Not too sure of spelling) A tardy person. e.g. one who is late for sup...
beef"Beef to the hoofs like a Mullingar Cow" - said of someone with very fat legs [see 'beefed t...
Jeeper CripesFOLK LANGUAGE [PT]JW "_Jeeper Cripes_" : A substitute for cursing Rather than take Je...
slip nThis refers to old broken down but comfortable shoes. The term itself is used in everyday la...
clobberclobber _clobber_ _Language Words_ [PT]JW _gam_: - meaning a big foot. example of usage: ...
hoofYes[PT] Pronunciation of a slang phrase.Withdraw? Agreed [check]Not UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecke...
hocks[PT] We use "hocks" to mean/thefoot.* [*sic = feet ?]YesDNE-cit J. WIDDOSONNot UsedNot usedW...
hog_Hog-Wash_ [PT]JW My informant related to me that this term was used in the Hopeall area to de...
hobble1. small job. Heard by a friend of H.C. from a handyman. Also he was told by another that th...
pad v_Cent_ pad� v 1 To haul on foot, trudge _2 'pad the hoof'_ (slang)...
boots nFolk Vocabulary. A friend of my mother's prnounced the word "_boots_" differently then other...
hobble"In a _Hobble_ About It" : This expression means not [PT] worrying about the matter. For exa...
hobble"In a _Hobble_ About It" : This expression means not [PT] worrying about the matter. For exa...
_what'ie call it_Variety of words: 1. _Rackley_ - means in a short Time JW 2. _Bind-by_ - this m...
hobblingThis means shovelling snow for pay. We used to use this word when we were small to say tha...
hockshaw[PT] _Hockshaw_- (Not too sure of spelling) A tardy person. e.g. one who is late for sup...
beef"Beef to the hoofs like a Mullingar Cow" - said of someone with very fat legs [see 'beefed t...
Jeeper CripesFOLK LANGUAGE [PT]JW "_Jeeper Cripes_" : A substitute for cursing Rather than take Je...
slip nThis refers to old broken down but comfortable shoes. The term itself is used in everyday la...