A fork of Rural Dictionary
A dense, poorly-leavened bread that travels well, making it a great, tasteless vehicle for calories. It is often used by tradidtional campers who canoe and portage for weeks at a time, as it doesn't fall apart when wet, and can be cooked in the heat of a dying fire for lunch the next day. That allows the campers to unwind instead of cooking, but adds to the density of the food. Must be an old word for cake, because "bannock-hives" are 'swellings' from eating too many bannocks (i.e., fat rolls).
"Why is this bannock so hard?" "Sorry, there wasn't any baking soda."
A backhanded slap, usually across the face, with a long, wide arc. North American Indian origin (Cree). Bannock is a rough leavened bread of Scottish origin which became commonplace among N. American Indian Tribes.
Mary saw the woman who snagged her man at last month's powwow, so she walked up to her and gave her a vicious bannock slap.
A full status North American Indian who looks completely white.
Hey White Bannock, did you go to bingo last night?
A Canadian girl, normally of Aboriginal or First Nations decent, who posses a flat, unappealing buttox.
Look at that native chick, she totally has a bannock bum.
Someone who makes bannock for other people thus becoming their bitch. See bannock.
My sister Jodie is a total bannock bitch.
Dry bannock vibes are used when someone’s being real dry or when you see something rugged a white (moonyaw) does that’s disrespectful to indigenous culture
Holay as if! Real dry bannock vibes.