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City Life 

A phrase used by rich (jewish) suburban girls who live in the city for the summer during their college years. Mind that every single expense is paid for by their parents.

City Life entails:

1) an unpaid internship wish a fashion designer or some kind of financial firm.

2) extreme alcohol fueled promiscuity with long lost camp friends.

3) expensive dinner bills.

4) even more expensive shopping bills.
City Life

Joshua - "Heyy Trish what are you doing this summer?"

Trish - "Citttyyyyy lifeeeee"
City Life by Boniellolito July 12, 2011
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City Life 

A type of flavored blunt rolling paper (Swisher) that comes in a pack of five
Jonelle went to go get me some of those City Life Swisher's from the store.
City Life by BabyBadd21 December 16, 2019

City Life v6 

Upcoming Blockdrop gamemode. If any City Life players are reading this, how it'll look like is none of ur business.

When it's released I shall edit this.
City Life v6 by ThiccestBoye November 21, 2020

Life In The Big City 

What you say when you have lost your idealism and your find yourself as many people do: In a room drinking wine out of a burger king cup with ice in it, smoking a pack of Marlboro Reds a day and saying the N word.
Tim's Mother: "The cops are probably going to raid the house because they are running a pretty big coke operation upstairs."

Dennis: Life in the Big City

Tim's Mother: "Your kids who you haven't seen in five years called you. And because you were so drunk, they hung up the phone, and they never want to speak to you again."

Dennis: Life in the Big City

For further definition of the word visit

Tim Dillon's Podcast

Episode 164 Life In The Big City

That's life in the big city 

It's a line from the 1987 film RoboCop. Spoken by an executive of a weapons manufacturer immediately following the death of his colleague at a failed demo of their new mechanized law enforcement robot. The character exemplifies the callous, dog-eat-dog mentality popular amongst business execs in the 80’s. It borders on sociopathic — similar to the nature in which Patrick Bateman speaks in American Psycho.
Cox: Too bad about Kinney, huh?
(Kinney shot to death by mech minutes ago)
Morton: *shrug* That's life in the big city.