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Proper Noun : in reference to frequenters of the site Urbis.com. Coined on July 10th by user dancestandingstill who says, "It sounded like a solid citizen of some place. and this place focuses on making people solid citizens by the necessity of the fact that to take you must give... and the further education on how to give as related by direct experience of feedback."

Expanded to refer to all writerly types who seek comraderie and sense of artistic justification online because only other such types would tolerate reading their whiney unrequited love poetry. Like a Trekkie, but for poetry and other egotistical endeavors.
I will award ten kudos to the first Urbisinian who understands how deep this poem really is, and that the dying oak tree is really a metaphor for my undying affection for my exboyfriend.

OR

Reader : Roses are red... this is crap!
Writer (snatching poem away) : The other Urbisinians said how profound I was. You just don't understand my art!

Note : Urbisinians are prone to bad similies and secret decorder rings. It's the closest the non-cool kids at the cafeteria will come to forming a Myspace-esq clique.
by Kale Sevron July 7, 2006
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In reference to the slightly dirty, slightly hippie folk seen walking around urban centers (especially Seattle, New York) carrying extensive camping equipment. If they're locals: what are they carrying in those huge backpacks? Non-locals can safetly be classified as "urban backpackers", transients who don't know that such outdoor activities are better suited for the woods. They hike through city centers, set up camp under bridges, and keep on moving on... on foot.
"No, honey. Don't leave money! Don't you know anything? That's not a homeless person, that's an Ur-ban Back-pack-er. How do I know?! Look at the backpack! Homeless people don't have external framed packs like that! He/she will be insulted if you disturb their park bench nap to give them a $20! They've left their middle-class suburban home to experience the world, not handouts! Don't you know anything about urban backpacking?!"
by Kale Sevron July 7, 2006
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