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T Dot.
Over the last few months Ive been seeing Toronto being mentioned as T Dot.
WTF where does that come from? Who comes up with this crap? Ive just seen it again in the IEC thread on the Immigration section. Should we now start referring to Vancouver as V comma or Calgary as C backslash or Montreal as M question mark. I know people ask how to pronounce Toronto or Torrana or other such variations but T Dot:huh: I've got friends who have been to Vancouver who have loved it and say its very beautiful, Vancouver is a more Canadian city if you're comparing it to the Tdot either way I'm sure you'll love either |
Re: T Dot.
this sees to come in fashios. I remember an exact thread about this maybe 5years ago.
I live here and noone I ever converse with on a daily basis ever calls it that. dunno where it comes from |
Re: T Dot.
I've only ever seen the expression used by the poster London-England-Lads. I asked him where he got it but have had no response.
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tdot
had to laugh at the "made popular by Toronto Hip Hop artisst" I didn't know we had any :) |
Re: T Dot.
Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 10532762)
I didn't know we had any :)
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Shit musicians/artists coming up with shit names it figures :lol:
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Re: T Dot.
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 10532747)
Over the last few months Ive been seeing Toronto being mentioned as T Dot.
WTF where does that come from? Who comes up with this crap? Ive just seen it again in the IEC thread on the Immigration section. Should we now start referring to Vancouver as V comma or Calgary as C backslash or Montreal as M question mark. I know people ask how to pronounce Toronto or Torrana or other such variations but T Dot:huh: I've got friends who have been to Vancouver who have loved it and say its very beautiful, Vancouver is a more Canadian city if you're comparing it to the Tdot either way I'm sure you'll love either |
Re: T Dot.
Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 10532754)
this sees to come in fashios. I remember an exact thread about this maybe 5years ago.
I live here and noone I ever converse with on a daily basis ever calls it that. dunno where it comes from |
Re: T Dot.
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 10532768)
Oh Yes, "Straight Outta Bathurst and Lawrence" was a seminal Yid Hop smash.
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Re: T Dot.
Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 10532804)
is it a bit like the "spadina bus" song?
As I say, I've only seen it used by L-E-L. Consequently, I read it in the manner of Kenneth Williams. |
Re: T Dot.
I'm failry certain theres a local blog that has Tdot as part of the url. I can't be arsed to look for it though
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Re: T Dot.
Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 10532817)
I'm failry certain theres a local blog that has Tdot as part of the url. I can't be arsed to look for it though
http://www.theodot.com/ The OP has a valid point...who thinks this crap up in terms of referring to their city as the t-dot, the o-dot etc...I have heard Detroit referred to as the "D" not very inventive but to the point. |
Re: T Dot.
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 10532747)
Over the last few months Ive been seeing Toronto being mentioned as T Dot.
WTF where does that come from? Who comes up with this crap? Ive just seen it again in the IEC thread on the Immigration section. Should we now start referring to Vancouver as V comma or Calgary as C backslash or Montreal as M question mark. I know people ask how to pronounce Toronto or Torrana or other such variations but T Dot:huh: I've got friends who have been to Vancouver who have loved it and say its very beautiful, Vancouver is a more Canadian city if you're comparing it to the Tdot either way I'm sure you'll love either Other nick names are apparently Hog Town & El Torro. |
Re: T Dot.
The most prevalent usage I've come across is in Eye magazine.
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Re: T Dot.
Originally Posted by JamesM
(Post 10536552)
I've heard a few people use the expression.
Other nick names are apparently Hog Town & El Torro. |
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Toronto is, btw, "finished, FINISHED!". This was explained to me today in a most emphatic fashion. "It's the people they let in", "everyday they shoot each other". I wondered who these people were and it was soon explained "Jamaicans".
Well, "country gone to dogs, ****ing immigrants" is a familiar story and, of course, multiculturalism means every ethnicity hating every other ethnicity but some days you gotta laugh. The man complaining about Canada allowing immigrants from "bad" countries is Albanian. |
Re: T Dot.
i first heard it used by a Canadian rapper from the T.Dot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kardinal_Offishall one of my favourite artists as it happens :lol: |
Re: T Dot.
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 10532747)
Over the last few months Ive been seeing Toronto being mentioned as T Dot.
WTF where does that come from? Who comes up with this crap? Ive just seen it again in the IEC thread on the Immigration section. Should we now start referring to Vancouver as V comma or Calgary as C backslash or Montreal as M question mark. I know people ask how to pronounce Toronto or Torrana or other such variations but T Dot:huh: I've got friends who have been to Vancouver who have loved it and say its very beautiful, Vancouver is a more Canadian city if you're comparing it to the Tdot either way I'm sure you'll love either |
Re: T Dot.
How about V.Bollocks for a certain town on the West Coast, has a bit of a ring to it...
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