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Westridge 

pretentious and proud of it.
all of the cars in the parking lot combined could feed a small third nation country.
nonetheless filled with the hottest and cockiest girls in p-dena who pretend to be from the ghetto.
westridge girl a) where do you live?
westridge girl b) in the ghetto...san marino.
Westridge by ruck June 29, 2005
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Westside Oriental Boyz Crip Gang 

The LA Oriental Boy's, A.K.A. WSOBZ,LAOB,Westside Oriental Boyz or Original Brothers started in the late 1970's,they were the first and original Oriental Boyz Gang. As a gang, they represented the blue rag(Crips) but they weren't trying to copy the black gangs. They represented blue because they were originally Westside Oriental Boyz, soon other rivals gangs started the Eastside Oriental Boyz, who represented the red rag. Even though east and west is similar for Oriental Boyz.. some still didn't get along for their colors just like the crips and bloods
Eh Homie! What you bang??
Westside Oriental Boyz Crip Gang Cuhz!! A.K.A. WSOBZ,LAOB,Westside Oriental Boyz!
Young-from that Westside Oriental Boyz

West Coast Shit 

When you go for a shit and it turns out to be explosive - sprays all over the pan...
A twist on the lyrics of the Dr DRE song Xxplosive from his 2001 album.

lyrics: Explosive, West Coast Shit
That was messy, I've just been for a West Coast shit...
West Coast Shit by Yohan McD December 18, 2010
West is a kind,cute,sweet guy with a nice smile and wild always be nice to you he is shy at first but Whalen you get to know him he is intelligent and he is so true and honest he will also always have your back when you need help
That guy is cute,shy,and sweet he must be a west
West by Mpinkunicorn March 2, 2020

T.T. West 

Tree Town or Downtown on The Block (Vallejo, CA). All the Westside of Vallejo and parts of The States to central Vallejo.
A: Ay, you off The Block?

B: Yea

A: What part?

B: T.T. West

A: Oh you live downtown?

B: Fa sho

A: Dang cuddie, you got cheap rent huh?

B: Yup
T.T. West by M. Du May 10, 2005

west virginia 

A rugged, poverty stricken state with a naturally beautiful landscape and a unique population. West Virginia's poor economic infrastructure stems from the lack of an urban white-collar economy and collapse of the coal industry. The largest city in the entire state is Charleston, which is home to a mere 185,000 residents. However, the lack of a powerful economy has prevented suburban mall districts and McMansion golf course homes from destroying rural areas (as is common in most southern states). The result of this commercial isolation, rural living, and blue-collared work force is a truly authentic group of people who can only be defined as Mountaineers (which is the team name of West Virginia University). These Mountaineers are characterized by a love of the outdoors, a fondness of reckless partying, thier nasal southern/midwestern hybrid accent, and their generally gregarious attitudes. West Virginians usually inhabit small towns of about 15,000-45,000 where people live in modest homes on large sects of land, which explains the passion for all things outdoors. And with the beautiful, mountainous landscape, it is a perfect place to be an outdoorsman (especially in fall/winter). However, a large problem with West Virginia is fraud from those collecting from the goverment by either women who have pawned their children off on their parents, or by former laborers who file false claims of injury to collect money and prescriptions. Couple that with the large amount of productive young people who migrate to cities such as Baltimore, Pittsburgh, NYC, and Philadelphia, and there are not many young people with college experience who stay in the state.

In short, West Virginia is a pretty place without a city worth mention. Most people who live here are very easy going and fun, but also relatively uneducated and poor.
The state slogan is "West Virginia: Wild, Wonderful", and if it were ignoring economy, this would be a perfect description. Which is the reason I had to leave for Pittsburgh.
west virginia by Frank Drebin October 11, 2005