B'y
Another word for Boy, Man, or just plain slang.
Used In Newfoundland And Labrador, Canada
And Is the most Used word In Newfoundland.
Used In Newfoundland And Labrador, Canada
And Is the most Used word In Newfoundland.
Example:
Newfie #1:Whataya At B'y?
Newfie #2:Oh Nuttin Much B'y, Just Cleanin' Me Fish
Newfie #1:Oh I See B'y.
Newfie #1:Whataya At B'y?
Newfie #2:Oh Nuttin Much B'y, Just Cleanin' Me Fish
Newfie #1:Oh I See B'y.
B'y
Generaly used to end or complete a sentence. Used in the same context as Man, Dude, Guy, Mate.
A Term used by Cape Bretoner's and New Found Landers.
For example, in Australia they would say:
"How's it going mate?" or "It's good hearing from you Mate"
B'y is used in the same context.
A Term used by Cape Bretoner's and New Found Landers.
For example, in Australia they would say:
"How's it going mate?" or "It's good hearing from you Mate"
B'y is used in the same context.
Yes B'y
An expession Newfoundlanders use which could show the emotions of amazement, disbelief, agreement, etc. and also can be very sarcastic.
yes b'y
What b'y
Example:
Jesse: "Are you Gay ?"
Rod: "What B'y?"
Kielly: "I dat go dat Quad here the once"
Jesse: "WHAT B'Y ?"
Rod: "What b'y ?"
Jesse: "Are you Gay ?"
Rod: "What B'y?"
Kielly: "I dat go dat Quad here the once"
Jesse: "WHAT B'Y ?"
Rod: "What b'y ?"
Now b'y
G'wan, b'y
Atlantic-Canadian slang phrase used very commonly in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, translates word-for-word as: "go on, boy!" and is commonly used as a term of disbelief, as in "No, really?".
East-Coast Canadians also spell it as "Gowan b'y" in text form.
East-Coast Canadians also spell it as "Gowan b'y" in text form.
B'y
A word that is used often in Newfoundland but is grammactically incorrect. The proper spelling is "Bhy" but many people do not know this. Bhy means to refer to somebody of any gender.