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    [Noun]  | "cant*er" | \ ˈkan-tər \


    1: one who uses cant: such as

    2: beggar, vagabond

    3: a user of professional or religious cant


    Origin: 1609 ;

    [Noun]  | "can*ter" | \ ˈkan-tər \


    1: a 3-beat gait resembling but smoother and slower than the gallop

    2: a ride at a canter


    Origin: 1755 ;

    [Verb]  | "can*ter" | \ ˈkan-tər \


    1: to move at or as if at a canter : lope

    2: to ride a horse at a canter

    3: to cause to go at a canter


    Origin: 1706 ;

     Short for obsolete canterbury, noun (canter), from Canterbury, England; from the supposed gait of pilgrims riding to Canterbury;

    [Verb]  | "canter" 


    1: as in lope, skip;




     [ "canter" ]

    1: easy.

      * e.g.,  ... this drawing is well canter. 

     [ "canter" ]

    1: One of a horse's gaits. It has three beats and is considered a controlled gallop. It is the next fastet gait from a trot. The leg that leads and is extened farthest is the lead that the horse is on. It is important that the horse is using the correct lead - in an arena, the horse should be on the inside lead.

      * e.g.,  ... The canter is my favorite gait. 

     [ "Canter" ]

    1: Scottish ; means easy.

      * e.g.,  ... Staying off the drink is a canter 

     [ "Canter" ]

    1: Act of inhaling 30 inches of vacuum through one's mouth

      * e.g.,  ... We just drew a Canter on that condenser 

     [ "Canter" ]

    1: Canter is a Scottish word for a man slut

      * e.g.,  ... Have you seen the new boy he looks like a canter 

     [ "Canters Day" ]

    1: Canters Day is a United States holiday observed on the Friday before Memorial Day. Canters Day was founded in 2009 and although it holds no religious or political significance, it is celebrated by a growing number of people each year. The official song of Canters Day is "4Day Weekend" by Bandway. The significance being that Canters Day is often used by many in congruence with Memorial Day to create a "4-day weekend". Contrary to those trying to ascertain the origins being the holiday, Canters Day has no relationship to horses, waltzes, the city of Canterbury or anyone with the last name Canter.

      * e.g.,  ... "Did you take off work for Canters Day?" "Hell yea. 4-DAY WEEKEND!" 

     [ "Hastings Canter" ]

    1: The act of walking (or trying to run) like a brain-dead retard. Often likened to the sight of an elderly man, whom after having just suffered a serious stroke, attempting a sprint down a steep enbankment with a pole in his rectum.

      * e.g.,  ... Poor fellah, he is doing the Hastings Canter. He must need some attention. Either that, or he is retarded. 

     [ "cantering chloe" ]

    1: cantering chloe is an amazing person, this person is quite happy but can have an off day now and again. This person is a very caring person and is taken for granted. If you know a chloe keep her in your life.

      * e.g.,  ... a cantering chloe is so rare 

     [ "Canter banter" ]

    1: The act of engaging in verbal competition with another whilst in the vicinity of the city of Canterbury, South East England. Such communication may include insulting the other, or the other's family or friends. When occuring amongst the student population (i.e. those attending Canterbury Christ Church of the University of Kent), it may be used to indicate the unimpressive drinking capability of a certain individual.

      * e.g.,  ... Example of Canter banter: 

     [ "cantering fagpony" ]

    1:  A small homosexual horse that moves a pace slightly more brisk than usual.

      * e.g.,  ... Cindy doesn't want a horsey for Christmas, she would like a cantering fagpony. 

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