Slang nickname for the Little
Italy neighborhood in San Diego, California. Prior to the 1990's, the neighborhood was closely associated with the
tuna industry and blue collar families, but redevelopment and gentrification has now priced out most of the working class residents. The nickname was coined by the Woptown street
gang, which was originally composed of Italian Americans, Portuguese Americans, and Mexican Americans. The Woptown gang in now predominantly Mexican American, and virtually inactive in Little
Italy.
Hey holmes! I can't afford the
rent in Woptown anymore. All of the
Starbucks drinking squares and the bearded hipsters drove the
rent up. I'm about ready to move to East County.