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What does Ferda mean on Letterkenny?

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Asked by: Carrie Topping

What does Ferda mean slang?

for the boys/girls

Probably the most common (and most cliché) hockey-talk phrases is “ferda”. Ferda is a shortened form of the phrase “for the boys/girls” which is commonly used in hockey jargon in reference to a good teammate or to an action by a teammate that is beneficial to the team.

What does Berta mean in Letterkenny?

Ferda is hockey player slang, referring to doing something for the boys or for the team. See. Ferda (episode), the title of episode 4 of Season 8. Letterkenny: Ferda Edition, Letterkenny episodes released with actor commentary voiceovers “fer da series’ superfans”

What does Ferda girl mean?

Overall, ferda is a shortened term meaning “ferda boys” or “ferda girls.” This is a slang term meaning “for the.” It can also be used to describe someone who is a good friend, or who does something for collective benefit, or to describe something as cool.

What does Chell mean in Letterkenny?

Chiclets Teeth

Cause we will rip Chel” Chiclets. Teeth, in the context of hockey fights that result in lost teeth. From the brand of chewing gum, which is white and rectangular, somewhat resembling human teeth. e.g. “If you think you’re walking out of here with all your chiclets you’re stupid.”

What does 10 ply mean Letterkenny?

extremely soft

A toilet paper reference to describe how soft someone is. 2-ply is soft. 10-ply is extremely soft. APPIES. Slang for appetizer.

What does real Snipe Celly mean?

The idiomatic phrase “Wheel, snipe, celly” is a slang saying referring to the words, “Skate, shoot, celebrate.” Modern culture saw the integration of certain words to replace others and the extension or shortening of terms to form similar meanings.

What does pitter patter mean in Canada?

This word describes running shoes. It can also refer to street shoes. Handy for when your friend says “pitter patter” (let’s go).

How old is Wayne in Letterkenny?

Since Grade 13 in Ontario was phased out by 2003, and as Wayne may be presumed not to have had any scholastic or disciplinary problems causing him to be held back, this would make Wayne 23 or 24 at the oldest at the start of the series.

What means big shoot?

: a person of consequence or prominence.

What does liney mean in hockey?

Your linemate

Hoser (noun) – An insult referring to a bad hockey player. Howitzer (noun) – A term used to describe a slapshot. Lettuce (noun) – Great head of hair; similar to flow. Liney (noun) – Your linemate, brother, guy you go into battle with.

What is shred the red Letterkenny?

The whole hockey team having “shred the red,” all skate out on the ice, and all almost simultaneously lose bowel control.

What is a pigeon in hockey?

Pigeon: a player who can’t score on his own and relies on others to feed him the puck or pick up the garbage. Pipe: the goal post. Pinch: when a defenseman moves into the offensive zone in an attempt to keep the puck inside the zone.

What does clap bomb mean?

The Clap Bomb is a deployable explosive fortification. It appears as glass bottle filled with nails with an armed IED device attached on the side. It can be obtained from item spawns and supply drops. The Clap Bomb requires only one swing to be deployed.

What is lip lettuce?

Lip lettuce: a mustache. Muffin: a shot that should have been stopped after wavering back and forth in the air all the way to the net.