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Latin Union

An internacional organization formed by countries that have a latin language as the oficial language: Argentina, Spain, Brazil, Portugal, ItΓ‘lia, MΓ©xico, Colombia, etc..

Anglo: I'm from Commonwealth.
Latin dude: I'm from the Latin Union.
Anglo: Oh man! I wish i was Latino...

by can you feel the heat July 30, 2006

26πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Soviet Union

A place where cars drive you.

(replace "union" with "Russia"

by dj_gs68 November 14, 2003

882πŸ‘ 416πŸ‘Ž


Union gang

A group of people who like anything having to do with the Union/North in the Civil War.
They like Lincoln, Grant and Sherman most of all, particularly Sherman’s β€œMarch to the Sea”.
They love the song Union Dixie and sing it loud, scaring racists and Rebels alike

Man: I think Robert E Lee was a pretty good gener-
Woman: SHUT UP REBEL TRAITOR! UNION GANG FOREVER! DO IT AGAIN UNCLE BILLY!

by PonianYoutube September 7, 2021


Broviet Union

1. (n.) The act of two men joining in Broly matrimony, or, becoming very good new friends through getting totally shitcabined and making clouded decisions.

2 (n.) An unorganized, wild, messy territory, formerly attached to Russia, a site to which men make pilgrimage to for the purpose of bro-ing it up, more specifically getting drunk, partying, and engaging in risky feats of sport/sex with native women. A main exporter of dirtbikes, lacrosse equipment, Stoli ("Broli"), and rubbers

1. John-Henry : "Bro!!!! Did we just affirm the vows of our Broviet Union?

Lucas: "You know it Broseph! Now there's only one thing to do"

John-Henry: "Bro it UUUUUPPPPPP! Lets brotorboat these she-bro's!"

2. John-Henry: "Bro! Where where you last night, we had such a great time"

Lucas: "Sorry JH, I had to pick up my uncle Vlad at the airport, he just got in from the Broviet Union! He's such a bro, he needs to use scientific notation to write his sperm count!"

by Ben Dustman November 18, 2010

11πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Union Turnpike

Union Turnpike is a thoroughfare stretching across central and eastern Queens in New York City. Initially designed as a toll road, it takes a straight-arrow path from Kew Gardens Hills towards Glen Oaks on the Queens-Nassau border. At the time, Union Turnpike traveled through relatively undeveloped areas, serving as a border between the towns of Flushing and Jamaica. Though both towns were absorbed into New York City in 1898, the division is evident today in the addresses. Buildings on the north side begin with a 113- ZIP code, indicating Flushing, and buildings to the south begin with a 114-.

Prior to the construction of Grand Central Parkway in the 1930s, Union Turnpike was heavily used, and developed businesses throughout its length. Among the landmarks found along the turnpike are Forest Park, Queens Borough Hall, St. John's University, Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, and the Queens County Farm Museum. The turnpike crosses into Nassau County at the city's easternmost point, 271st Street, entering the village of New Hyde Park.

With the exception of a section in Glendale, most of Union Turnpike consists of four traffic lanes divided by a narrow concrete median. The Glendale section contains a wide mall with trees, and in Kew Gardens, the turnpike acts as a service road for the Jackie Robinson Parkway rising dramatically above the Long Island Rail Road, before dipping below Queens Boulevard. Between Kew Gardens and the city line, the Q46 bus line travels along Union Turnpike.

Union Turnpike runs parallel to the Grand Central Parkway for much of it's stretch. In fact, it intersects with the parkway twice.

by NYC Metalhead November 21, 2006

19πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


union city

The most densely-populated city in the U.S., sandwiched-in between New York City and Jersey City. Once inhabited mainly by Cubans, it is now home to Latino immigrants from all countries. The only place you can have an authentic Cuban sandwich east of Miami.

Union City is the "Little Apple."

Niggas from Jersey City or Newark are afraid to go into Union City. It's that crazy.

by mantell August 11, 2006

106πŸ‘ 45πŸ‘Ž


Soviet Union

A country that still exists. The Soviets tricked us into thinking that they broke up in the 90s, but they really didn't.

The reason why the Siovet Union did not break up in the 90s was because they had no reason to. Bigger country=more power.

by Anonymous July 9, 2003

463πŸ‘ 227πŸ‘Ž