1. A great city in the Pacific Northwest.

Seattle is a great city all year round. People think it rains a ton, but it really doesn't. There are many fun things to do in the city, like ride the monorail, explore Pike Place Market, get lunch at Seattle Center and shop at Pacific Place or Westlake Mall. Also, Seattle is surrounded by other great towns because the Puget Sound is really the center of Washington State. Take a ferry ride to a new town and explore. No matter what season or whether it is, there is always something fun to do in Seattle, indoors or outside.
Person 1: After the Huskies game we should get lunch in Pike Place
Person 2: Definitly! There's so much to do in Seattle!
by taytay123 June 25, 2009
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The best city in the whole of America. Also becoming an up-and-coming city on the west coast. Home to SubPop records, grunge music and breifly Isaac Brock; Modest Mouse and Murder City Devils also from the same area. Lots of bands have come out of the city in last 10-15 years.

A place that just rules. Has a really ecletic scenes. It's suburb, Auburn, is just gorgeous.
New Yorker: So, what's Seattle like?
Seattler: Awesome. Truely is The Emerald City.

New Yorker: So, are you smart?
Seattler: Well, I got a 1st on my college major, so...
(New Yorker stunned walks away)
by nonhairybiker May 21, 2010
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A very decent city in the Pacific Northwest region that has a high quality lifestyle, great outdoor activities and climate year round, but unfortunately is also a stronghold of radical environmentalists and liberals.
If it wasn't for all the leftist politics in Seattle, I would still be staying around there and not have moved.
by Piranha July 25, 2006
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The most beautiful place. It feels like a home i've never had the chance to experience. The atmosphere is friendly and seemingly inviting to tourists. Definetly a place for the music scene, even though i din;t get much to explore it. Second home of Kurt Cobain, shopping city for the Twilight series, home of the seahawks, and the attriction of the pike market place, and the first ever starbucks.
Seattle is the greatest
by rachel ainsworth May 8, 2008
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Seattle is one of the most beautifully scenic places in the world. It is near mountains, water, forests, snow, and is just a short drive away from the deserts of Eastern Washington. There are lots of high-paying "information economy" jobs. Its citizens have a strong desire to protect the environment. It is supposedly one of the most well-read cities in the country. Unfortunately, that's about all you can say that's good about the place. The high paying jobs have resulted in ridiculously high prices for homes. Then there's the people and the so-called "culture". Those who've described Seattle as a "friendly" place are probably from Seattle and don't know what "friendly" means. Imagine a place where all the nerdy, socially awkward people have concentrated, and you'd have a good picture of Seattle. People don't talk to one another. People are afraid to look at one another. You can make small talk with your neighbor for YEARS, and they will never, ever invite you over for anything. If you invite them over, they'll nervously accept, or come up with a bad excuse why they can't. Those who accept will never show up. When someone in Seattle says "Let's get together and do something sometime", they really mean, "Let's never get together and do anything, EVER". Seattle is also a place overflowing with straight women who dislike men/are bitter toward men/are angry because they weren't one of the pretty girls who could get a date back in school. Consequently, the men who do well here are those who don't have a spine, don't have testicles, or are willing to give theirs to a woman without protest. In other words, if you're a normal guy who wants to meet normal women, don't move to Seattle. If you enjoy making friends, don't move to Seattle. Seattle is full of people who are uptight, reserved, and politically correct to a fault. People in Seattle think the solution to past intolerance is to quietly tolerate everything, no matter how rude/illegal it may be, EXCEPT for negative comments about someone who happens to be a member of a minority community - even if your statement is factually accurate. If you make such an utterance in the vicinity of a Seattleite, they will glare at you disparagingly and never speak to you again. In fact, Seattle is full of white people who wish they could be black. Seattle is full of "liberals" and so-called "progressives" who are so sure they're right they won't even listen to dissenting points of view. People who disagree with them are automatically regarded as "ignorant" or "haters". In other words, Seattleites are some of the most narrow-minded people you'll ever meet. They're like members of the religious right, only they don't believe in Jesus. People in Seattle believe total consensus must be reached before a course of action can be taken. As a result, few substantial decisions get made. Above all, Seattleites believe the biggest Cardinal Sin is the act of offending someone. Even if that someone is completely wrong. Add in the ten months of cold weather, dear reader, and any thought of living here should wisely leave you.
Phil said, "I feel so guilty for being a man! And I hate having friends. I think I'll move to Seattle!"
by PFabian April 4, 2008
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The northernmost major city in the United States, and the largest city in the state of Washington
Seattle is second biggest destination of Washington.
by Hercolena Oliver May 28, 2010
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Adjective. Something lovely that reminds you of cool bands.
"Sophie R. is like totally Seattle, man."
by An Authoritative Dictionary November 2, 2009
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