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I wish they would've explained the term "soaker" a bit better as it's such a Canadian thing.

Basically, when the snow starts to melt in the spring, you'll sometimes accidentally step on some thin ice that leads directly to a puddle underneath and soak your boot. It sucks! Also, we would often call these "booters" in Manitoba, where I'm from.



I can relate to the experience, but never even thought of having a word for it...


Wow! I remember getting soakers as a kid! I had no idea it was a Canadianism!


When and why/how did you stop getting soakers? Asking for a friend


I no longer walk to school! When I walk into a store or into work I always watch where I step, regardless of the season or the weather. I’m especially cautious walking around my back yard after a rain!


Yes I guess once you learn to tell the signs of thin ice, soakers are rare... but now in tropics I get soakers being adult! Sometimes deep water is hard to notice or there is no route around a puddle. Maybe these are not really soakers (no ice involved) but I like the word


Just go hiking in the spring.

Got a soaker in April when I stepped on some snow that has hiding a deep puddle on a trail.


Yup, they'll forever be booters to me to. Go Bison?


And go Jets!


In Southern Ontario, it feels like it's soakers all winter long!


first time i’ve found a fellow manitoban on HN greetings !


We are here, were everywhere!


got a booter eh bud?




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