No Doot Aboot It

What is No Doot Aboot It?


1.

A phrase replacing "no doubt about it" used when mocking Canadians. This phrase ironically is used mostly by Canadians mocking the stereotype. This is perhaps the reason why Canadians are mocked; creating a vicious cycle.

Bob: "That there snow sure is high, eh?"

Doug: "No doot aboot it, by. Soon there'll be too much to go ice fishing and seal clubbing, eh?"

See canada, canadians, no, doubt, about, it


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