Canx
(aux. v) (pronounced: k-ah-ncks)
1. Potential future contraction of something that cannot be, while hedging on whether the same thing can be.
2. An expression of frustration.
1. Potential future contraction of something that cannot be, while hedging on whether the same thing can be.
2. An expression of frustration.
1. "BREAKINGEST: @TOMayorFord guilty of breaching conflict of interest law, canx remain mayor of Toronto, judge rules."
2. "I canx even deal with you right now."
2. "I canx even deal with you right now."
CANX
cancel; cancelled.
(Pronounced: "can-x")
(Pronounced: "can-x")
Sorry I can't make lunch anymore, we're going to have to CANX.
I missed the wedding because my flight was CANX.
I missed the wedding because my flight was CANX.