Your neck of the woods.
His neighborhood was something she was never going to take from him. She could live as she pleased in her own neighborhood, as he lived as he pleased in his. There would be no living together as friends between them.
by Solid Mantis January 2, 2021

It's what you say when you see an advertisement for a new development in a part of town that was once cool (see:low rent, dangerous, fun) and you get the hint of dread upon imagining the hoard of NPC yuppies from out of state that will inevitably fill up at least 60% of these polished turd-houses/shit-buildings. ....And all the new traffic that goes along with having several hundred new residents all trying to come and go from the area during certain times of day, in a place without the proper infrastructure to facilitate it.
Someone asks "did you see what they're gonna build down on Gay St?"
You respond (usually prefaced with a sigh that borders on a groan) "Yup. Shame... Here comes the neighborhood"
You respond (usually prefaced with a sigh that borders on a groan) "Yup. Shame... Here comes the neighborhood"
by Dr Plop May 14, 2024

by Solid Mantis January 2, 2021

by the milk gang member July 16, 2020

Things work a little different when you're in your own neighborhood versus when you're somewhere you're not from.
There was no greater hypocrisy than someone not from an area/neighborhood trying to run somebody who was from the area/neighborhood off. The fact that the girl held nothing about the neighborhood sacred didn't mean nobody else did. It began to get highly inflammatory for a good reason.
by Solid Mantis November 6, 2020

The Rolling 20 Neighborhood Bloods (R20NHB) are a predominately African-American street gang in the West Adams community of South Los Angeles, California. During the 1950s and 60s there was a gang in this area called Blood Alley on Cordova Street near where the Santa Monica Freeway is today that was the predecessor neighborhood to the Rollin 20s Blood. In the early 1970s when black gangs were on the rise, the youth from this neighborhood continued the Blood identity from the previous generation, but it was not related to the Blood identity that grew in the 1970s. Some of the founders of the 20s are O/G Big Red, Al, & Tee Coleman.
by kapalottoobraxzy January 9, 2023

A small but active Crip set from the Rollin’ 70’s card. Allied with the W/S 65 Menlo Neighborhood Crips (MNHC) as 657NHC (Vermont Square Gang). Beef with 62HPB, 83GC, and Hoovers. Don’t beef with 73GC.
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 12, 2025
