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===Blowjay===
A name for he act of oral sex being performed in a public place.  First used by JonDixon in [[http://music.cbc.ca/blogs/blogpost.aspx?network=Radio3&year=2014&month=3&title=Arcade-Fire-Bry-Webb-The-Dirty-Nil-Top-5-Gigs-of-the-Weekend&permalink=/Radio3/blogs/2014/3/Arcade-Fire-Bry-Webb-The-Dirty-Nil-Top-5-Gigs-of-the-Weekend#comment-291 comment #291]]
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A name for the act of oral sex being performed in a public place.  First used by JonDixon in [http://music.cbc.ca/blogs/blogpost.aspx?network=Radio3&year=2014&month=3&title=Arcade-Fire-Bry-Webb-The-Dirty-Nil-Top-5-Gigs-of-the-Weekend&permalink=/Radio3/blogs/2014/3/Arcade-Fire-Bry-Webb-The-Dirty-Nil-Top-5-Gigs-of-the-Weekend#comment-291 comment #291]
  
 
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Revision as of 19:17, 14 March 2014

While the Language is mostly Canadian English as with any other group of people that spend far too much time together a shorthand starts to form.

Arugula!

During a blog conversation centred around salad leaves and arugula in particular Lana Gay joined in by exclaiming her love for the leaf with a simple "Arugula!" which has gone on to become an informal greeting used by members of the community.

Baboom

Most often used during Grant Lawrence Live to indicate a well placed good humoured put down. The term is thought to have originated with Nardwuar The Human Serviette.

Blog Schnog

When two people meet on the blog CBC Radio 3 and take the relationship to a romantic place. (comment#168)

Blowjay

A name for the act of oral sex being performed in a public place. First used by JonDixon in comment #291

Contrats

Originally a mistype of Congrats during the Wrath of Khanna, contrats has gone on to become the way to congratulate other blog commenter's for winning a contest or any other good news they may have shared.

Cummy

During the 2011 Bucky Awards (comment 788) Lee "mcfflyer" Hower was commenting on how unwell Jenn Grant had been the previous Saturday, but he managed to leave the "R" out of Crummy giving the blog community a new word.

Good Lick

On the last day of Vish Khannas penultimate week, soon after he announced his departure from Radio3 Old Abe wished him "Good lick in your new adventures. You will be missed." comment 132

Hi-o

Used by Craig Norris during the R3:30 primarily when something that has been said could be seen as a double entendre but he also meant as a mark of respect for Ed McMahon who could be heard saying it during his time as Johnny Carsons sidekick on The Tonight Show.

Iron Throne

The position held by the person that posts comment #500 during Grant Lawrence Live the reward for which is having a request be played before the end of the show. The term was taken from the TV series "Game of Thrones" which in turn is based on the series of books A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin. It was first used on March 13th 2012 when it was won by zammachus

Mega-Blog

When a single blog post is used for the entire day rather than one for each show.

The Panda Song

(as performed by Vish Khanna during his show on Tuesday 21st June 2011)
Hot Panda, check it and see.
It's kinda hot in here, turn up the AC
I am a bear and I am Japanese*
Hot Panda, Hot Panda!

  • Panda bears are actually Chinese

Tuneage

A word meaning the piece of music "Great tuneage from". First coined by Lisa Christensen during her show of Thursday December 8th 2011.