A fork of Rural Dictionary
A Nova Scotian, used in reference to the Blue Nose fishing, and racing Schooner, that won the Lipton's international Fishermen's Race a total of 17 times. The Ship was rebuilt to original plans as the BluenoseII, and is a provincial Icon
Hey you going down to the Lower Deck? Absolutely Keith's draft is on special. Jeez you Bluenoser's drink like the fish don'tcha.
A certificate obtained by sailors who pass northwards over the Arctic Circle which (at present, 2010) is located at about latitude 66° 33′ 39″N. This is similar but not identical to the Crossing The Line certificate which is issued to sailors who pass over the Equator (latitude 0°)
My Bluenose Certificate reads "All Sailors, wherever ye and whoever ye may be, Greetings. Know all ye by these presents that Jack Tickler did on the 19 July 1971, appear in the northernmost reaches of my realm, bound for the dark and frosty wastes of the land of the midnight sun and did with our royal consent enter this dread region by crossing the arctic circle by virtue whereof i, neptunus rex, ruler of the raging main do hereby declare him to be a loyal and trusty salt-lined and brine-encrusted bluenose and do call upon all Icebergs, Sea Lions. Narwhals, Polar Bears, Whales, Mermaides and other creatures of the Frigid North to show him due deference and respect. Disobey under pain of Our Royal Displeasure Neptunus Rex (Ruler Of The Main) Aurora Borealis (Queen Of His Pallid Polar Regions)"
Dirty horrible little creatures always found in a small dump called small heath population increses on a saturday at 3pm then seems to die down at 5.15 after inevitably loosing rare species outside small heath
oi ya dirty "BLUENOSE BASTARD" get back here an fight
Know it all knows actually nose nothing
Bluenose - Being a supporter of Birmingham city football club the least successful club in Birmingham