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I am so excited! I just read about this word this very day at lunch, while I was reading through a 25-year-old book on Canadian English. I'd never heard it before. Here's what my book had to say:
gunk hole - (marked in the Dictionary of Canadianisms as a localism) 'tiny cove with deep water right to the shore'; thus to gunk-hole is to move from one such cove to another, fishing and idling.
Talk about serendipity!
(From Our Own Voice: Canadian English and how it came to be, R. E. McConnell, Gage Publishing Limited, Toronto, 1978.)
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grahamknox 07/25/2002 2:35 PM ![]()
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Bean 07/26/2002 12:07 PM ![]()
sloughing off a slew of sloughs
Hyla 07/26/2002 2:59 PM
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