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Dub Heights

Jackson Heights, New York. Located on the southwestern part
of Queens between Woodside and Elmhurst.
One of the most multicultural areas in New York City.
You can find Caribbean, Spanish, European, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Oriental food all in one area. Roosevelt Avenue is a hot spot for price chop shopping. You can also find them thing things for the low low ;) It used to be quite rowdy in the 90's but now it's pretty quiet. South American dominates the population. I love this area. Home sweet home.
by P. Ninety November 30, 2010
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Plaza Heights

The place where parents want to over pay for their children to get the same education they would at any other public school. The only difference being the dress code and enormous amounts of teenage pregnancies. It can also produce a musical that God Himself would hate to hear.
Also, we kicked Mr. Green out. he didn't quit. SGSA
"Do you go to Plaza Heights?"
"yeaaaahhh."
"Oh, I'm sorry...."
by Carsile October 26, 2011
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Abington Heights

Nestled in the hills of (Clarks) Summit, stands the school that loves sports so well.

Abington Heights, a public school district in NEPA, is thought to be "top notch" by many. But after attending the school, I'll tell you it plainly: As of June 2006 (which is when I am writing this), Abington Heights has proved to be nothing but striking teachers and money spent on athletics. In order to keep the student:teacher ratio at 300:1 (or something more reasonable like 30:1, but is still ridiculously high), Abington Heights High School has gotten rid of all its English and most of its Social Studies electives.

The kids at the high school range from Abercrombie wearing preppy kids to pothead ICP kids. With such a wide range of students, one of the most popular shared activities among them is making fun of each other behind their backs. (Though I suppose what high school isn't like that?)
Aside from sports, Abington Heights spends money on painting the word "COMETS" on trash cans.
by Melissa Benson September 1, 2008
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Hacienda Heights

A quaint little hood-rich "unincorporated area of Los Angeles county" that sits on the border of Orange County. It has just the right amount of ghetto-ness, immigrants, and people who like to think they're rich because they wear a Louis Vuitton bag with their Target jeans. Amidst the array of 90's-era Asian cars with spinner hubcaps and hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurants lies two high schools, Los Altos and Glen A. Wilson, whose long standing rivalry in football consumes most of the community (even though Los Altos always wins). It's perfect location puts Hacienda Heights 20 minutes away from ANYTHING worth seeing or doing, and that's why you love it.
We're going to a party in Hacienda Heights... it might be a lil ghetto and broken up by 11:00, but there's a free keg.
by mel/krysty September 1, 2006
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washington heights

Where all my Dominicans be at
Yo let's catch the 36 to Da Heights.
by Cindy December 12, 2003
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Washington Heights

Home of 90 % of all da Dominicans dat in in NYC aka Lil' DR aka da Home Of Da Haze
Oye fam Im goin 2 my ppls on Washington Heights
by Don Alex October 31, 2004
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Alamo Heights

Preppy neighborhood bubble inside Loop 410 in San Antonio, Texas. People who live there are called oh-niners, for the last two digits of their zip code.
"We have an awesome tennis team at Alamo Heights High school."
by nattyk July 2, 2006
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