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Wrong side of the tracks 

n. the poor, seedy, low-rent part of a town or city, especially characterized by crime, drugs, minority/immigrant populations, and poverty.
c.f. dog town, projects, ghetto, hood rat, reservoir dog

Pussy on the Tracks 

"Pussy on the Tracks"
Laura you can't hide forever!

born on the wrong side of the tracks 

To start out life with every disadvantage

Coming from nothing

Fighting for survival

Broke
Because Dick was born on the wrong side of the tracks he hates the world and everyone in it

dead meat on the tracks 

The act of getting your penis stuck in a zipper after urinating.
Ooh, that bled more than dead meet on the tracks.
dead meat on the tracks by Suss March 11, 2005

Blood on the Tracks

An album released by Bob Dylan in 1975. Regarded by many as one of his best works and one of the greatest albums of all time. The songs appear to be inspired by Dylan's own personal issues regarding his separation from his wife Sara Dylan, but Dylan himself insists that short stories by Anton Chekhov were the source of inspiration.
Dude, Blood on the Tracks definitely showed a more sensitive side of Dylan that people weren't really aware of.

Blood on the Tracks is easily Bob Dylan's best album.

railed then tossed to the tracks 

An expression defined as a man (bro) engaging in sexual relations with a woman (slampiece or broad) and once the female has performed the task of pleasuring the man, either in forms of vaginal intercourse (slayin' poon), anal penetration (hittin' that ass), or oral sex (gettin' dome); the man no longer has any productive use for the worthless broad. Thus, the man will easily dispose and discard of the woman by "tossing her to the railroad tracks." Problem solved.

One who has successfully completed this process is known as a "conductor."
Broserker: bro, did u end up nailin' that sheba last night?
BrodaciousFlow: yea man, that hoochie got railed then tossed to the tracks like a used rubber.
*fist bump*