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Sydney is such a sweet person. She will often doubt her beauty and how smart she is. When you first meet a Sydney you will think of her to be a teachers pet and a goody two shoes, but if you get to know her she is so much more. Her appearance is pretty simple, extremely tall, blonde hair, full lips, and these sparkling blue eyes. Sydney is a very sensitive girl and often gets hurt a lot, but you will never meet a person who will put someone else’s needs before their own like Sydney. Sydney is a great friend to have, and she often will give advice to her friends. She will probably have one best friend that is her ride or die. Don’t let it surprise you that Sydney isn’t into popular guys, she is into more of the geeky, nerdy kind of guy. The one that everyone else doesn’t like. But when a Sydney crushes, she crushes hard. Her flaws include being clumsy, shy, quiet, singing to much, anxiety, and is deathly afraid of heights. She will get scared easily, but don’t let that fool you. She can become a beast if one of her loved ones are in trouble. Sydney is an over all good person and she struggles with low self esteem but you can never see it. If you find a Sydney hold on tight and never let her go, because you can easily gain her trust and she will give you second chances but she won’t forget. Take good care of a Sydney because these girls can change your life.
“She is such a Sydney”
by Opal3245 March 29, 2019
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A girl who would be considered a nerd in most places. She is amazing at spelling and art and loves to talk to cute guys. She makes a lot of racist jokes and hates being embarrassed. She is extremely musical and loves cats and money. She's extremely loving and caring and ignores her own problems to tend to others.
Eric: Dude, you can't date her! She's not a Sydney!
Nick: That's right, you can't find a girl as good as a Sydney!
by Murka September 2, 2012
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Sydneysiders have quipped that ‘the only good thing to come out of Melbourne is the Hume Highway’, not realising that the same joke works in Melbourne as the highway links both cities. There has always been a friendly rivalry between the two cities, probably because Melbourne sucks. See how easy it falls from a Sydneysider? It probably originated because Melbourne had a ‘legitimate’ birth whereas Sydney was, if you’ll excuse the French, a bâtarde of a town, due to its convict origins.

Melbourne has always had a certain dignity and conservatism that Sydney has lacked, which is only something to be proud of if you have it. In the late 19th century both cities competed for national capital status with the southern capital billing itself as ‘Marvellous Melbourne’. This was parodied to ‘Marvellous Smellbourne’ thanks to the open sewers in the 1890s. Sydney would have undoubtedly been peeved when Melbourne won the 1956 Olympic Games and became the country’s sporting capital.

Of course, Sydney got her own back with the 2000 Games. And Sydney would have nodded knowingly in 1959 when On the Beach was being filmed in Melbourne and Ava Gardner reputedly remarked 'It's a story about the end of the world, and Melbourne sure is the right place to film it'. I think, however, that says more about Ava than Melbourne.

In a game of cards, Melbourne seems to have the trump cards while Sydney's bluffing.

Sydney leads with Darling Harbour. Trumped by Southgate. Star City Casino? Trumped by Crown Casino. Leichhardt for Italian food? Trumped by Lygon Street. Chinatown? Trumped by Little Bourke Street. The Golden Slipper? Trumped by the Melbourne Cup. Centrepoint Tower? Trumped by the Rialto. The SCG? No, the MCG takes that one. Central Railway? Not a patch on Flinders Street Station. Haymarket? Would be lost in the Victoria Markets. Live theatre and pub comedy? Melbourne takes another one.

So, in the end, Melbourne is the better city to live in. And FYI, our weather is not that bad at all.
Sydneysider1 - "When I grow up, I'm moving down the world's most liveable city"
Sydneysider2 - "Chyeah. Its better than this hole."
by Juzzzzz October 25, 2006
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Always been #19 in class to me. Sits in the corner quietly, pretending she is not important. Answers with a voice so beautiful and soothing that you'll just want to listen to it forever. Bigger-than-most boobs and long, muscly(big) legs complete the look of "the hottie with a body"! She keeps loyal to her close friends, and is extremely sexy, attractive, and B-E-A-U-tiful inside AND out. She earns over a 3.5 average, but is NOT nerdy in any way!
I fall short of her, me being only #15.
Classmate:"Is that Alyssa?"

Me:"No, that's my girlfriend, Sydney!"
by sydneymeinsen19 October 17, 2012
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Largest Australian city, noted for the beauty of its harbour, particularly the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Also noted for some excellent beaches, including Bondi and Manly. Downsides are an uninspiring CBD, tourist traps around the harbour and The Rocks, sprawling unattractive suburbs, congested roads, diabolical public transport and high crime rate. Like a girl with a beatutiful face but an average body and, some would say, not much soul. A really fantastic place to vist, but unless you live in the very best suburbs (i.e. unless you are pretty affluent), not necessarily a fantastic place to live.
Sydney is beautiful on the suface, but it lacks depth.
Sydney is all about the beaches and the harbour - make sure you live close to them!
by LondonCopenhagen March 1, 2011
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A Sydney is a name given to the name of a man's penis when you've known him for so long and find out he hasn't named his penis yet.
"You haven't given him a name yet...... Erm (touching said area) I now name you Sydney - the one eyed trouser snake."
by lobstercatcher February 6, 2010
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Sydney = Opera House
Melbourne = Federation Square ??? Sucks ...
by Els_unsw November 11, 2006
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