![]() That means they will deliver to your door and no farther. Our delivery companies offer door-to-door delivery service only. But we do need a street/shipping address, we cannot deliver to P.O. We ship from Canada to anywhere in Canada. The carrier we use will depend on the products that you have purchased. We use multiple delivery companies that offer short and reliable delivery times. In the event an item on your order becomes unavailable, you will be notified by email, and we will provide options on how to proceed. Anywhere in Canada.ģ-7 business days from placing an order to delivery. $9 shipping charged on orders below $99 (before tax). Your postal code will determine if you are considered a remote location. If an order remains unclaimed it will be shipped back to at the customer's expense.įree shipping on orders over $99 after discounts and before taxes, except for remote locations. Most couriers will hold onto customer orders for 5-7 business days. In some situations a courier will leave a note and bring your order to a local pickup facility. Sometimes a courier service will attempt delivery to your address and no one is home. Your return request is processed within 1-3 business days and your credit will appear within 10 days on your original method of payment. You are responsible for any return shipping cost. You may be asked to provide pictures of all products to be returned. Please contact us with your order number, product description and reason for return to start the process. Linguists say that writers compared the round shape of one object to the other as early as the 1740s, while “mooning” itself is an obscure phrase dating to the 1600s that means “expose to moonlight.” The 20th century teenage goof married those two meanings.All products can be returned within 30 days of delivery, provided they are unused and in the original packaging. How come the ridiculous prank of exposing one’s bare buttocks out of a car window (or in public in some other way) is called “mooning”? Is it because the crumb-bums who do it do it under the cover of night? Nope, it’s just one of many English-language associations between the moon and the human backside. ![]() Linguists aren’t totally sure how this usage came about, but many think it’s a derivative of “body,” pronounced with a pronounced Southern accent. Most notably, old timey pirates use it to describe their loot or plunder, which derives from some old European language words that mean “trade” and “distribute.” But booty is also used to refer to the anatomical bottom…which doesn’t have anything to do with pirates. This one similarly has a handful of different meanings. As the word made its way to America, it came to refer to the rear end instead…and its crassness softness. ![]() Unfortunately for those named Fanny, in the 1920s in England and Australia the word came to be a vulgar reference to the female anatomy. Because it’s widely used to refer to one’s underside, it’s not used as a name or nickname much anymore - as in famous entertainer Fanny Brice, or Ingmar Bergman’s epic film Fanny and Alexander - but in this way, it’s short for Frances or Francis. It means a bunch of things around the English-speaking world. It’s an all-American Englishification and shortening of tukhus, or tokhes, which is a Yiddish slang term that means “the buttocks.” That, in turn comes from the Hebrew word tahath, which means, more broadly “underneath.” It’s also a specifically American slang term. Linguists say this one only dates back about 50 years. ![]()
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