An adjective to describe those areas that are still within Chicago's municipal boundaries, but possess some characteristics that are typically found in the suburbs (especially the inner and "first-ring" suburbs).
Lot sizes are larger, houses contain well-manicured lawns in the front as well as in the back, a good portion of the residents are either city or county workers, there still are numerous public transit options but a majority of the transportation is car-centric, and most buildings are four stories or less.
Some examples include Edison Park, Beverly, Edgebrook, Morgan Park, Mt Greenwood, and Norwood Park.
Bob and his wife want to a buy a bigger house that's still in the city so they're looking in those semi-suburban areas.
Used by Australian long haul truck drivers
To be stuck at home while waiting for their next load or job/miss being on the highway
Steve said to his mate “geez mate I have got a suburban load while I’m waiting for my next job”
2-10 urban dictionary users that live in the same neighborhood
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A version of urban dictionary from an alternate universe often used by wine moms and boomer fathers.
"Their father showed them suburban dictionary they weren't really impressed."
A subpar version of the Urban Dictionary.
You use the Suburban Dictionary? What a pleb.