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Slang term referring to high quality marijuana. Bobby Brown, of the R&B group New Edition, was married to Whitney Houston and their problems as a couple from the beginning, until the time of her death, were highly publized. Domestic abuse and drug addiction plagued the couple for a majority of their relationship. After reports surfaced of physical violence people began referring to high quality marijuana as Bobby Brown because he "hits hard." A reference to his abuse of Whitney and of how marijuana of a higher quality "hits you hard." Some consider the reference one in bad taste and that it downplays, or makes a joke of domestic abuse, a very serious issue to many. Those who feel the reference inappropriate have most likely never had really good marijuana otherwise they would understand the reference and why it makes perfect sense.
I smoked some Bobby Brown last night and was stoned for 4 hours, that stuff was fire.
by Adolf Allerbush February 26, 2016
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A relatively recent term/word which is simply an alternative spelling/pronunciation of the word supremacist. According to a few online dictionaries the words have essentially the same meaning and are simply variations of a word which means "someone who believes in the ultimate authority or supremacy of one race, nationality, gender, orientation, etc. It's use probably stems from a difficulty or lack of motivation in pronouncing the word supremacist.
People who think only Caucasians should be the only race to get full rights and privelages of being a US citizen may be labeled as a white supremist.
by Adolf Allerbush February 26, 2016
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The University City Loop, also known known as the U-City Loop, the Delmar Loop, or simply The Loop, to St. Louis residents is a restaurant and entertainment district in University City, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. It is home to many of the areas most well known restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues.

The Pageant is located on the Loop and is one of the areas best small-mid size venues. The Tivoli theater, also a Loop mainstay, is a three screen movie theater which primilarly shows independent films, documentaries, and other films considered more "artsy."

Restaurants include Blueberry Hill, Fitz's Soda Co., Cicero's Italian dining, and many others. It is also known for its eclectic array of shops including Vintage Vinyl music store, and the newest location of Sunshine Daydream, a very popular, high-end head shop and clothing store.

Also located on the loop is the Riverfront Times, a local publication that highlights many areas of city life including entertainment, food, sports, etc.

Geographically the Loop starts where St. Louis and University City meet on Delmar Blvd and it extends West to the U-City Lions, two sculptures, one of a male lion and one of a male tiger which sit directly West of University City City Hall.

Current renovations of this area include over two miles of trolley track and two trolley cars, able to ferry people up and down Delmar bringing back the original feel of the Loop with the use of trolleys on a "loop" of track.
Let's go down to the University City Loop tonight and eat dinner at Blueberry Hill.
by Adolf Allerbush February 26, 2016
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