n. A small town - bigger than most people think - located on the panhandle of Connecticut in its wealthiest region, Fairfield County. Unlike the various other affluent towns, Norwalk is loaded with gang violence as a result of extremely defined cliques. A long-time rival exists between its two high schools, Brien McMahon and Norwalk High because of the city's small size. Norwalk's middle schools have tried to outdo each other in their notorious reputations for drugs, sex, and violence. Most Norwalk kids have been raised there all their lives and have a cockiness about them. Despite its diversity, Norwalk's shopping and civilization is limited. With only a movie theater, South Norwalk or "SoNo" has become the center for all activity - good and especially bad. Mostly everyone in Norwalk knows their fellow Norwalkers. It has commonly been referred to as "the Wack" or "Norwack." Norwalk has become linked with other cities like Stamford and Bridgeport. Norwalk's reputation is not completely horrific when you examine the small town of Rowayton, the preppier side of Norwalk. Rich Caucasian families have become one big, sheltered clique where town gatherings often happen on their one lawn for such events as Shakespeare in the Park. It takes less than a minute to drive through Rowayton, and when you do it isn't hard to see that you have entered another world. Norwalk is broken up into several parts: South Norwalk, East Norwalk, West Norwalk, North Norwalk, and just Norwalk. While many complain that there is nothing to do, they never do anything about it; so everyone has adapted to their daily routine. No one here is a true native, since everyone comes from other towns or states and settles here.
1: Who you reppin?
2: McMahon to the fullest, nigga
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