Also known as the orange county borderlands that is comprised of several cities making up "the borders" "the last frontier" "the crossroads" "westeros" before you step into LA COUNTY. These cities are distinct in that they share more or to a lesser extent elements of both countys in their demographics culture and attitudes. Generally more laid back, not as outspoken or opinionated "chill" where diversity is the norm, (melting pot) as is raising kids (great public schools), working a normal job and using *cough* coupons (penny hoarding). The cities are as follow: seal beach (sister cities with Los alamitos and Huntington beach) Los alamitos (sister cities with seal beach and cypress) Cypress (sister cities Los alamitos and Buena park) Buena park (sister cities with cypress and Anaheim and Fullerton) and Fullerton (sister cities with Anaheim and Brea)
Common slang words idioms to the area: dude, fer shure. Fah sho. Fsho. Man. Bro.
No one ever says shore here. (south oc)
Treats everything with mediocrity with a "bleh" and or "meh" attitude.
Common slang words idioms to the area: dude, fer shure. Fah sho. Fsho. Man. Bro.
No one ever says shore here. (south oc)
Treats everything with mediocrity with a "bleh" and or "meh" attitude.
by JamesB.Whit December 02, 2018
I saw a bloke at Wattle Grove pub with a more attractive taller women. I asked him "are you doing a Concreter Mark West", he replied "ahhhhhh yeeeeep"
by Matt Martin ah yep October 29, 2020
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by Rob0_ March 28, 2015
by West Virginia waltzer July 20, 2022
The "West Virginia waltz" symbolizes a moment of togetherness and intimacy shared by the narrator and her beloved. It represents a loving connection that transcends the hardships and challenges of their lives. The phrase "No one holds a flame to you" suggests that this person is irreplaceable and holds a special place in the narrator's heart.
by Aldarith June 07, 2024
Killed. Pref. in battle.
Came from street slang of late 1800s and meant "hanged" due to the severity and simpicity of the trial in that very Wild West.
Came from street slang of late 1800s and meant "hanged" due to the severity and simpicity of the trial in that very Wild West.
- Hey, Johny, where's your hamster?
- Went to a duel with neighboor's cat and went west. Stupid piece of fur...
- Went to a duel with neighboor's cat and went west. Stupid piece of fur...
by RusteyRat April 10, 2017