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Kent City

The worst place in Michigan. So all in all, the worst place to live.

"Yo, he came from Kent City"
"Shit man, let him hit this."

by Stuntin616 May 6, 2009

12πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


City-dweller

A snarky, pretentious person in their mid thirties hopping all over the place wasting money judging other city dwellers, unaware that they are in fact one themselves. They’ve been through so many...

That city-dweller needs to cut the crap.

by FuzzyPancakes27 July 24, 2018

12πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


Manchester City

The richest club in the world, they own you all!
But also probably cockney rhyming slang for "sh**ty" as even with all the money in the world, they can't even win.

When Manchester City go in for a player, there's no contenders.

Kaka won't join because it was Manchester City.

by Stuckwithabunchofloonies January 20, 2009

94πŸ‘ 130πŸ‘Ž


Your City

at the top of the search box where it says "look up anything, like your city" you click the underlined part and it takes your location and gives you the urban dictionary's definitions for your area, like the city your in, the stae and/or your area code

columbus ohio arizona 614 your city

by Marrionette Sixx Gontier February 1, 2011

71πŸ‘ 95πŸ‘Ž


queen city

Cincinnati
During the first forty years after its founding, Cincinnati experienced spectacular growth. By 1820, citizens, extremely proud of their city, were referring to it as The Queen City or The Queen of the West.

Cincinnati called the Queen of the West. also called the blue chip city, city of seven hills, porkopolis, cincy and nati.

the Queen City also known as Queen of the West. On May 4, 1819, B. Cooke wrote in the Inquisitor and Cincinnati Advertiser, "The City is, indeed, justly styled the fair Queen of the West: distinquished for order, enterprise, public spirit, and liberality, she stands the wonder of an admiring world." In 1854, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote his poem, Catawba Wine, to memorialize the city's vineyards, especially those of Nicholas Longworth. The last stanza of the poem reads:

"And this Song of the Vine,
This greeting of mine,
The winds and the birds shall deliver,
To the Queen of the West,
In her garlands dressed,
On the banks of the Beautiful River."

by famousbill November 12, 2007

61πŸ‘ 80πŸ‘Ž


murk city

1. When two or more people smoke a lot of resin from a bong, a group state of consciousness occurs which can only be classified as murk city. This correlates with the term murked except it happens after smoking a lot of resin..

*Cough Cough* *Cough Cough* "Murk City!!"

by Popovich February 8, 2007

21πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


Iowa City

Iowa City is town of about 70,000 permanent residents plus another 30,000 when school is in session. It is known best for being the original capital of the state of Iowa and for the University of Iowa. In years past it was one of the biggest party towns in America, but recent anti-drinking laws, the closing of many downtown bars, and an increase in law enforcement has dramatically changed the culture, especially for underage drinkers. Venues, exempt from some drinking ordinances have been springing up to fill the void left by the bars and have caused growth in the music, art, and live entertainment scene. Iowa City was also named a Unesco City of Literature in 2008. Football season can be fun or awful, depending on whether you like large drunk crowds, but there are many other collegiate, amateur, and professional athletic events such as cycling, cross-county skiing, basketball and others going on year round.

Iowa City draws a lot of its population and culture from Chicago, so if you go there be prepared to talk about the Cubs. Also, bikes and pedestrians rule the streets; it's best not to drive within the city.

Dude:What's the best place to live in Iowa?
Grrl: Uh, Des Moines.
Dude: Really?

Grrl: No. Iowa City, dummy.

Foreigner: America isn't as bad as I thought it would be.
Iowan:Seriously? Where have you visited?
Foreigner: Iowa City
Iowan: Oh, I see. America Lite. Just wait until you see what it's like down south.

by 6Durty-Dawg9 January 20, 2011

36πŸ‘ 44πŸ‘Ž