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. It began to get highly inflammatory.
by Solid Mantis November 06, 2020
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 02, 2021
When someone generalizes your life based on a neighborhood you lived in at one point or another and doesn't take the time to think about that not everyone in a neighborhood does not make the same income, act the same or live in the same type of housing that most in that neighborhood might live in. Neighborhood generalization
Kid 1: where you from?
Kid 2: I'm from Brooklyn but I moved to Westchester when I was 7.
Kid 1: oh Westchester, your so rich.i stayed in the borroughs till I was out of high school.
Kid 2: no actually we had one of the smallest houses in the area and I could not afford half of what the other kids had. My parents did it for the better schools. Btw your house in the city cost more than mine. And you drove a Ferrari. Neighborhood generalization
Kid 2: I'm from Brooklyn but I moved to Westchester when I was 7.
Kid 1: oh Westchester, your so rich.i stayed in the borroughs till I was out of high school.
Kid 2: no actually we had one of the smallest houses in the area and I could not afford half of what the other kids had. My parents did it for the better schools. Btw your house in the city cost more than mine. And you drove a Ferrari. Neighborhood generalization
by moconahhh June 10, 2013
Man 1: You're a damn cripple!
Man 2: Well yo mama's a neighborhood hero!
Man 1: Goddamn bro you didn't have to go that far! *cries*
Man 2: Well yo mama's a neighborhood hero!
Man 1: Goddamn bro you didn't have to go that far! *cries*
by YourNonexistentGodfather February 08, 2024
That’s a cemetery neighborhood, they all look like headstones.
by retodd666 February 06, 2022
When multiple families from the same stuck-up, rich white neighborhood go on a group vacation to the same destination.
The Rutherfords and Davenports will be joining us on our yearly neighborhood vacation to the Hamptons.
by Russypoo1 April 29, 2015
A person, usually in a large metropolitan area, that isn’t homeless but has something off about them and/or is tweaking out in some way.
Tina, the neighborhood rambler, always sits next to me on the subway and asks if I like the song she’s listening to, even though she isn’t listening to any music.
by Cgroch January 09, 2022