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Just a small town girl 

Don't stop believing; don't give up.

The first line of Journey's classic ballad "Don't Stop Believing", the phrase "just a small town girl..." is used when things seem down and you want to tell someone not to give up, to keep believing.
89th minute, Liverpool 0-1 Real Madrid.

Liverpool supporter #1: Just a small town girl...
Liverpool supporter #2: Living in a lonely world
Liverpool supporter #3: She took a midnight train going anywhere!
Soon,
Everybody: DON'T STOP BELIEVING!

91st minute: Liverpool scores.
92nd minute Liverpool scores again.

Pool wins 2-1.
Just a small town girl by gio8282 September 26, 2010
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Old Town 

a small city in Maine, home to a Native-American tribe (Penobscot), and the birthplace of a large canoe manufacturer.
"I go to school in Old Town."

"Old Town's football team really sucks this year!"
Old Town by BlissfullyUnaware October 16, 2008

ghost town 

To destroy; to annihilate, to remove any trace of the thing in question. The phrase comes from Pantera's "Cowboys From Hell":

"'Cause a ghost town is found
Where your city used to be"

Often used in a culinary context (ex.1), "ghost towning" can also be applied in a threatening manner (ex.2). Sometimes used in an exclamatory sense (ex.3).
Ex.1:
"I ghost towned that chicken!"
"Ghost town is found where that chicken used to be!"
(I rapidly consumed that chicken, leaving nothing left)

Ex.2:
"I'll ghost town your SOUL!"
(I will beat you so badly that your soul will flee)

Ex.3
"Ghost towned!"
(An exlamation upon a decisive victory)
ghost town by Craig Kafura August 27, 2006
We're gonna hit up Westside P-town.
p-town by Nat Hizzle December 8, 2003
fishers , indiana . a really boring place that has nothing to do.
Fi-Town's finest.

1:lets go hang out in fi-town.
2:uhhh nooo that place is boring.
Fi-Town by Anon22639 January 10, 2008

Bro Town 

Bro Town is the much loved New Zealand cartoon which takes the piss out of everything New Zealanders are too sensitive too actually admit or are worried about saying because the Maori, Samoan, Tongan, or general Polynesian mix will smash them for saying. It has created many common phrases in New Zealand such as Morning Side 4 Life!, Peyow, Peyow!, and I'm going to the pub, I may be some time... It also takes the piss out of F.O.B pronounciations of English such as 'Peer' for 'Beer'
"Bro Town jus ran its las epysoyd ow"
"Fuck Morning Side 4 Life, Otara where the thugs at!"
"I'd like to Peyow, Peyow her."
Bro Town by Lavalava June 23, 2009