(n.)& (adj.) Beautiful females, who are well dressed in expensive or expensive looking clothing, as in women you would find walking down 5th Avenue in New York City. These women are gorgeous, but often embody the snobby attitude that comes with wealth and privilege.
Yo son, check out these avenue poodles struttin' our way. The blond one is sexy as hell, but I bet she won't give me the time of day.
by the Trife Life December 11, 2009
A shitty area in Toronto where international students, illegal immigrants, refugees, basement asians and poor people live in rooming houses, garages, sheds and basements for low money. This area is near a hood called finch Avenue and Scarborough also.
by Santasquad100 August 29, 2023
A famous avenue in Manhattan that separates the east side of Manhattan from the west side in New York City.
"And who today would call on you to do miracles when the advertisements of Fifth Avenue and the lights of the elevator in the Eiffel Tower have changed night into day with a luminosity a hundred times more magnificent than that borne by Lucifer?” (an excerpt from Lucifer Unemployed by Aleksabder Wat)
by j0nni February 28, 2005
by Breeze ey September 22, 2007
Myrtle Avenue is a avenue in Brooklyn and Queens that is often busy. It starts off at Jamaica Avenue near Lefferts Boulevard in Richmond Hill and goes all the way to Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. Myrtle Avenue is esp. a major street in Ridgewood. The Q55 serves the Queens stretch of Myrtle Avenue and the B54 serves the Brooklyn stretch. In addition, the M train serves a significat stretch of Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn.
Forest Park is by Myrtle Avenue
by NYC Metalhead September 5, 2006
1)The only street more crooked than Lombard Street.
2)The street on which the White House is stationed.
2)The street on which the White House is stationed.
Pennsylvania Avenue is horrible
by Slatte December 9, 2006
Grand Avenue is a five mile long street running from downtown St. Paul all the way to the Mississippi River. It has a bunch of shops, restaurants, businesses, homes and a few shitty apartments.
It is without a doubt the best shopping district in St. Paul, but that's like being King Shit of Turd Island i.e. St. Paul is not the sheek, in-vogue, stylish shopping area that Minneapolis thinks it is. But to Grand Avenue's defense, it does not try to be. The street fits the personality of St. Paul very well: modest shopping ranging from small boutuiques to J Crew, a lot of friendly town pubs, expensive-but-not-too-expensive cuisine, and a lot of friendly, family owned establishments.
The street's most famous event is Grand Old Day. Grand Old Day is the biggest one day drink fest in the MidWest, where 50,000+ twenty and thirty something yuppies and townies come and get belligerent. Every year there is State Fair quality food served, expensive domestic beer distributed, various up and coming local bands playing, and a good time had by all.
Grand Ave. is the perfect mixture of big city convenience and small town friendliness, it is common destination every weekend for families, friends, and strangers and will undoubtedly remain so unless they keep putting awful restaurants like Brassa in.
It is without a doubt the best shopping district in St. Paul, but that's like being King Shit of Turd Island i.e. St. Paul is not the sheek, in-vogue, stylish shopping area that Minneapolis thinks it is. But to Grand Avenue's defense, it does not try to be. The street fits the personality of St. Paul very well: modest shopping ranging from small boutuiques to J Crew, a lot of friendly town pubs, expensive-but-not-too-expensive cuisine, and a lot of friendly, family owned establishments.
The street's most famous event is Grand Old Day. Grand Old Day is the biggest one day drink fest in the MidWest, where 50,000+ twenty and thirty something yuppies and townies come and get belligerent. Every year there is State Fair quality food served, expensive domestic beer distributed, various up and coming local bands playing, and a good time had by all.
Grand Ave. is the perfect mixture of big city convenience and small town friendliness, it is common destination every weekend for families, friends, and strangers and will undoubtedly remain so unless they keep putting awful restaurants like Brassa in.
Hey dude, we are fifth graders in St. Paul, what else are we gonna do besides walk around grand avenue?
I want to take her on a date, but don't want to spend the money it takes for a night on the town in Minnepaolis...grand avenue here I come!
let's start drinking at 9 a.m. for grand old days!
I want to take her on a date, but don't want to spend the money it takes for a night on the town in Minnepaolis...grand avenue here I come!
let's start drinking at 9 a.m. for grand old days!
by Yikes12345 June 4, 2010