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gonch — Canadian Slang (From Ukrainian gatky/gatsi) refers to men s brief style underwear, particularly those that are threadbare. Used in British Columbia and Alberta. Gitch and gotch are variants heard mostly in Saskatchwan. It is also acceptable to… … English dialects glossary
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gitch — I Canadian Slang Men s brief style underwear (such as Tighty Whiteys). II Canadian Slang (From Ukrainian gatky/gatsi) refers to men s brief style underwear, particularly those that are threadbare. Used in British Columbia and Alberta. Gitch and… … English dialects glossary
gotch — Canadian Slang (From Ukrainian gatky/gatsi) refers to men s brief style underwear, particularly those that are threadbare. Used in British Columbia and Alberta. Gitch and gotch are variants heard mostly in Saskatchwan. It is also acceptable to… … English dialects glossary
ginch — Canadian Slang (From Ukrainian gatky/gatsi) refers to men s brief style underwear, particularly those that are threadbare. Used in British Columbia and Alberta. Gitch and gotch are variants heard mostly in Saskatchwan. It is also acceptable to… … English dialects glossary
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