Slavey was the native language spoken by the fictional band in the Canadian television series North of 60.
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Are you suggesting that if slavey was once again enshrined in law, that it would be wrong to oppose this law?
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Plop No. 3 feebly splashes a slavey with the sequins of movie stardom in some hollow mockery of the fame-and-success myth.
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She made it through high school by serving as a slavey in a private school, enduring broom-handle beatings from the headmaster's wife.
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Playing the highborn gentleman, though fooling no one, Con charges over the countryside on a thoroughbred mare while reducing his daughter to a barroom slavey.
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Skivvy: a female domestic servant who does all kinds of menial work
The Slavey (also Slave) are a First Nations aboriginal people of the Dene group, indigenous to the Great Slave Lake region, in Canada's Northwest Territories, and extending into northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta.
An Athabascan people of western Canada; The Slavey language