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Nov. 8, 1982

Dictionary of Newfoundland English

 

Come on, boy, wallop'er down! (Let's dance!) Only in Newfoundland, eh? This CBC Television clip reveals that this colourful idiom has blossomed because almost all inhabitants of Newfoundland and Labrador come from a similar Irish/English background.Today a dictionary documenting Newfoundland's unique and unusual dialect hits the streets and is an instant hit. More than 65 per cent of the copies have already been sold in advance within the "big island."

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