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There goes the neighboorhood

It has to do when somebody moves into your neighborhood hood that you have done your very best to keep out.

Usually targeted towards African Americans and is usually very definitive in tone. A point that needs to be accepted because the government wont allow any form of segregation to take place slowly more and more since the civil rights movement. Rightly So A Community does not need a burden to its economic framework. Municipal politics!!!!

But i guess you can go an bastardize the expression and say the expression can be said for any other race but that would just be rude and detering of the very intent and origin of the word.
"Look Hunny a negro is moving in 5 houses down,"
"Ahhh lokk at them moving there boxes, HUnny Do you think theyll be like the last ones?"
"Honestly Im very Pessimistic about that matter, I dont think this time will be any better."
"Dammit, There Goes the neighboorhood"

The Neighbourhood

A dark-pop alternative band formed in August 2011 from California that is most famous for their song "Sweater Weather" which was released in early 2012. Released their debut EP "I'm Sorry" and "Thank You" that same year which also included their other well-known song "Female Robbery". Now with there new album "I Love You" still featuring "Sweater Weather" and "Female Robbery". One of the most amazing bands ever formed. A band that may change the perspective of alternative dark-pop.
"Hey, have you heard The Neighbourhood?"
"Dude, best band ever. Alternative mixed with dark feelings."

blue neighborhood

The state of depression or where depressed people stay

Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood 

A long-running children's TV show on PBS. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was deliberately simple and straightforward, marked by Rogers' purposeful actions and soothing voice. Every show he would enter his home, take off his jacket and shoes, and put on a sweater and comfortable footwear while offering a welcome for his viewers.

The slow-paced show offered an alternate universe to most of today's quick-edit cartoon children's programming. On the eve of his final show, Rogers told CNN's Jeff Greenfield he looked at the program as more than entertainment; it was a chance to reach young people and give them a foundation for a good life.

Through the years, Rogers featured artists ranging from cellist Yo-Yo Ma to bodybuilder-actor Lou Ferrigno. He dealt with the death of pets and divorce, while teaching children to love themselves and others. During the Persian Gulf War, he made a series of public service announcements telling parents how to talk to their children about war.

His recurring characters included Mr. McFeely and Lady Elaine Fairchilde, as well as puppets King Friday the Thirteenth, Daniel Striped Tiger and Curious X the Owl.
When the host of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood died, the godwhacks from Westboro Baptist Church protested at his funeral, because Mr. Rogers never said bad things about homosexuals.
Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood by Ian December 7, 2004

five keeps the neighborhood alive 

A phrase which reminds people that a feeling of encouragement (in this case, a high five) is what holds a community (neighborhood) together. Can be said right before giving a high five as an introduction.
Jesus: And remember - five keeps the neighborhood alive!
(high-fives Santos)

Neighborhoodist

The Neighborhoodist is the #1 real estate agent in the neighborhood.
The Neighborhoodist helps homeowners sell their homes and helps neighborhood businesses grow while supporting the community.
Neighborhoodist by Perloff July 7, 2022