Common Australian slang for an individual from the city to invest in country properties. Usually a name of the business street in a city is subsituted as the first part of the phrase, e.g. for NY it might be Wall Street Bushie.
by pidgey November 27, 2004
by mister krinkly November 06, 2013
A delicacy from New Jersey made from the famous restaurant Aceti Spaghetti owned by Master Chef JeromeASF
Waiter: What can I get for you today sir?
Sam: Can I get the New Jersey Fried Street Chicken please.
Sam: Can I get the New Jersey Fried Street Chicken please.
by Bloob bloob January 19, 2022
Have you seen Luke lately? Yeah, he’s been eating old asshole off the street, I really hope he changes his ways…
by Rhonda Santis July 30, 2022
Making a point to, or attempting to, go down the street to get a hoe or hoes to come to your house or party.
by thehightimer May 24, 2010
by 🥺💗 July 06, 2019
the action of cold shouldering former friends or affiliates due to a non-amicable severance of ties. Usually acted out by adults of religious organizations and high school students.
1. I went to church this morning and got Taken to Walnut Street! Nobody talked to me all morning.
2. (girl 1) My boyfriend dumped me! (girl 2) If he comes crawling back, Take him to Walnut Street!
3. Several church members have left us due to differences of opinion with things going on within the organization, so if you see any of these people in day-to-day life, Take (Him/Her/Them) to Walnut Street!
2. (girl 1) My boyfriend dumped me! (girl 2) If he comes crawling back, Take him to Walnut Street!
3. Several church members have left us due to differences of opinion with things going on within the organization, so if you see any of these people in day-to-day life, Take (Him/Her/Them) to Walnut Street!
by Billy Jean Snotmylover August 01, 2012