n. 1. in New England, Dunkin' Donuts
2. in Providence, RI, the Dunkin' Donuts Center - Rhode Island's Madison Square Garden
c.f. Providence, Dunkin' Donuts, Madison Square Garden
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proper noun (regional U.S. English): the state of Rhode Island, as said with a Rhode Island accent. This spelling, popularized by "Providence Phoenix" mag columnists Phillipe and Jorge, probably comes closest to the actual RI accent centered in Cranston (Cvan-stin) and Providence. The RI accent is most aptly characterized as a cross between the accents/dialects of Boston/South-Eastern New England and Long Island, NY.
c.f. Rhode Island, Rhodese, Roe Dyelin, Providence
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n. (Pa-kip-see) New Jersey slang for a location inconveniently far away; from the city in Upstate New York.
"That's way d'hell out in Poughkeepsie."
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n. a stick-up man, i.e. a professional thief, particularly an armed robber
"Is you a stick or ain't you a stick?"
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n. Mounted police force, such as in NYC, Providence, RI, etc. Var. spelling: mo' po'
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n. the poor, seedy, low-rent part of a town or city, especially characterized by crime, drugs, minority/immigrant populations, and poverty.
c.f. dog town, projects, ghetto, hood rat, reservoir dog
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proper noun (regional U.S. English): Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A., from the city's nickname, Brick City.
c.f. Brick City, Nork, Newark
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