ketaine adjective used to describe someone or something in bad taste CANADA This term, from Quebec French, is used by both anglophones and francophones.
Her [Celine Dion] kitschy hymns to John Paul II, during his 1984 Canadian papal visit: "She wasn’t simply perceived as ketaine (tacky, hickish)," Mr. Leger says. "She was ketaine." — NationalPost, p. D4, 24 May 1997