by StONY January 26, 2004
A small town in New Hampshire, known only for its beaches. Boarders two major towns/cities Hampton Beach and Portsmouth. About an hour away from Boston by car. Almost everyone in the town is a MILLIONAIRE and spoils their kids stupidly. Kids that grow up there think they live in Laguna Beach, (like the TV show). Rye is so small it doesn't have a high school, so the majority of the kids go to Private school or Portsmouth High School, where most are introduced to drugs and alcohol. If you're from the Rye area you usually end up going to UNH and become an alcoholic, and somehow land a big job after college and make as much money as your parents. Also almost everyone is a member at a yacht club or a country club like the Wentworth by the Sea or Abanaqui.
"Oh you're from RYE, NH?"
"Yeah."
"So you're rich, right?"
"No, my family only has one mansion and 6 cars"
"I was swimming at the Wentworth pool"
"Oh, so you pay $30,000 a year to swim in a pool when the beach is 2 minutes away?"
"Yeah."
"So you're rich, right?"
"No, my family only has one mansion and 6 cars"
"I was swimming at the Wentworth pool"
"Oh, so you pay $30,000 a year to swim in a pool when the beach is 2 minutes away?"
by n3w 3nglandahh October 08, 2007
A Catcher in the Rye is when, after taking a big dump, you reach down to wipe and fart on your hand.
A Catcher in the Rye is sometimes a precursor to aftershock.
A Catcher in the Rye is sometimes a precursor to aftershock.
by markbr69 November 16, 2009
by Lameo February 09, 2005
I found the biggest goth in the school in the libary late one night with a copy of catcher in the rye and a bottle of lotion
by Holly Matronic May 14, 2007
Ex 1: That guy has a huge loaf of rye bread.
Ex 2:(Innuendo) She likes to spread her butter on rye bread.
Ex 3:(Joke) Excuse me but, do you like Rye Bread?
Ex 4: Picture Example http://www.bostream.nu/tricky/omg.jpg
Ex 2:(Innuendo) She likes to spread her butter on rye bread.
Ex 3:(Joke) Excuse me but, do you like Rye Bread?
Ex 4: Picture Example http://www.bostream.nu/tricky/omg.jpg
by JesseGaphicsGuy September 05, 2006
First appearing in late 2004, this term was used as an alternative for the words: awesome, and cool.
Person 1: "Hey, did you hear what Jimmy just got?"
Person 2: "No, What did he get?"
Person 1: "A new MP3 Player, it's really Rye Bread!"
Person 2: "Oh man, that's Rye Bread"
Person 2: "No, What did he get?"
Person 1: "A new MP3 Player, it's really Rye Bread!"
Person 2: "Oh man, that's Rye Bread"
by Nicholas Hiebert May 07, 2005