The way Native New Yorkers pronounce there words. Manhatten residents do not have the accent because most are not from NY
by John April 20, 2005
A resident of New York City, especially Manhattan. Contrary to upstate belief, this term does not mean someone who lives simply in New York State. And if it is used in that context, it's only in the speech of some politician or something.
Someone from upstate is not a New Yorker in the traditional sense. New York State doesn't really exist, it might as well be Pennsylvania.
by John December 03, 2003
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"leuk" is originally dutch and can be used if something is okay and accepted (mostly following an interrogative sentence) or if something is great, awesome or superb.
"I really feel leuk today"
"That is a leuk idea"
"Let go to the movies to see the new one with Tom Hanks" - "Leuk."
"That is a leuk idea"
"Let go to the movies to see the new one with Tom Hanks" - "Leuk."
by John September 02, 2008