A word of many meanings originally created in nyc. It usually means something good and can be used in 100s of different contexts.
Yo bro I just copped some new Citi packs za let’s roll up
Cityyyyyyyy
New York and other cities in the east weren't torn down and started from scratch, they went from woodland to city over time, but were built earlier than cities out west or down south because they had harbors to grow around. They were dense before there were cars (New York, Philly, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, and even DC/Baltimore) , while cities like Atlanta and even LA were still small towns in the country (or by the sea). Why would anyone expect Atlanta to develop more like New York on a grid when it was never meant to be, since Atlanta and New York have different histories, as do most cities.
Every city is different. If every city had what every other city had, nobody would travel, since there would be no point.
Cities are the plural noun for a City.
A City is a place. So Cities must be many City.
but instead of many City, we say Cities.
"We are going to see lots of CITIES in the upcoming month." Instead of;
"We are going to see lots of CITY in the upcoming month." The city is not proper in this sentence.
Living like a noble in a fucked up city; hood rich
"How'd that kid get so fat in this area?"
"Dude's just got that Shitty City Comfort."
The name for when someone goes to approach their Opps.
"Did you hear? Brad's going to Opp City!"
"Erm, what the Sigma?"