a meme used to describe ohio as a strange oddly chaotic place, the term is used as a reply towards a cursed funny me
person one: bro my cat scared the living out of my dog
person two: nah bro cats in ohio man, only in ohio
person two: nah bro cats in ohio man, only in ohio
by Mystei December 9, 2022

A town full a preps, hicks, gangsters, bandos, emos, and stoners with pretty much every sterotype you could name.
Cheerleaders are bitches.
People think their gangsters because they live in Timberlake.
The sluts go to Crocker to pick up guys on the weekend.
The stoners smoke weed and try to skate at the Skate Park or sit around North Gate Park.
The skanks go to the beach and take pictures of themselves.
The emos kiss eachother in the halls and must hug everyone.
The hicks think they're from the country, when they live in a city.
The bandos are freaks. And so are the Colorguard who think they're the shit when they're just wannabe cheerleaders.
Then there's me, who's just there watching it all.
Cheerleaders are bitches.
People think their gangsters because they live in Timberlake.
The sluts go to Crocker to pick up guys on the weekend.
The stoners smoke weed and try to skate at the Skate Park or sit around North Gate Park.
The skanks go to the beach and take pictures of themselves.
The emos kiss eachother in the halls and must hug everyone.
The hicks think they're from the country, when they live in a city.
The bandos are freaks. And so are the Colorguard who think they're the shit when they're just wannabe cheerleaders.
Then there's me, who's just there watching it all.
by dont you wish you knew...... June 14, 2010

A City in NorthEast Ohio of about 25,000 people situated in between North Canton and Hartville, Ohio.
Still in Stark County when it was being over developed with shopping malls, people began to develop Uniontown in the late 1980's. Full of pretty nice people, cows, poultry, cornfields, planned housing developments, and one of the most well hidden radioactive and chemical landfills of the 20th century.
The IEL Landfill there is leaking South West at the rate of about 3 miles per year underground since 1972, when the barriers broke open, and the leachate entered the well water.
Nobody in UnionTown wants to talk about the landfill anymore, but just try to buy a lot in Uniontown and see how quick you have to sign the disclosure forms are displayed. People there are either ignorant about the fact they are living on top of 1750 tons of chlorinated hydrocarbons and radium waste, or they just want it to go away and not have it mentioned anywhere online, or in public record so that their property values in the market don't tank.
Still in Stark County when it was being over developed with shopping malls, people began to develop Uniontown in the late 1980's. Full of pretty nice people, cows, poultry, cornfields, planned housing developments, and one of the most well hidden radioactive and chemical landfills of the 20th century.
The IEL Landfill there is leaking South West at the rate of about 3 miles per year underground since 1972, when the barriers broke open, and the leachate entered the well water.
Nobody in UnionTown wants to talk about the landfill anymore, but just try to buy a lot in Uniontown and see how quick you have to sign the disclosure forms are displayed. People there are either ignorant about the fact they are living on top of 1750 tons of chlorinated hydrocarbons and radium waste, or they just want it to go away and not have it mentioned anywhere online, or in public record so that their property values in the market don't tank.
by Crosby Heckman December 23, 2011

The most boring town you will ever see. Full of white trash, and wanna be 'gangsters'. to live in this town, is comparable to living in hell.
by gnattipoo July 23, 2009

A slang that points out something abnormal or something uncanny, the word or state name Ohio is used because of a trend on Tiktok, it is also used because of weird happenings in Ohio. This trend also derives from a popular song called, "Swag Like Ohio" from someone called Lil B. It goes like "Down in Ohio, swag like Ohio."
by Ayato'sBoba<3 November 27, 2022

Perhaps the only outcropping of enlightened intelligence in Southeastern Ohio, Ohio University is a state school capable of giving students of the hard sciences a better education than Ohio State University. However, its soft sciences are filled with students whose primary priorities consist of filling up on delicious malt beverages. It is the only place in Southeastern Ohio where a Jewish or Moslem person won't have to hide their identity. Known for a Halloween party that shuts down a large portion of the town and causes massive arrests of out-of-town Ohio State students.
No, that's Ohio University. Not Ohio State. It's down and to the right on your map. Yeah, your daughter got arrested there.
by Who, me? August 16, 2003

One of the largest and longest-lengthed rivers on the continent of North America. It runs from the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania all the way to the very southern tip of Illinois at a town called Cairo, whereupon it pours out into the Mighty Mississippi River.
It covers a length of well over 300 miles and creates the northern border for Kentucky and West Virginia, separating them from the rest of Midwest. This major waterway has been the lifesource for the people who have resided in this large Ohio River Valley since the dawn of the 1800s, and the Native Americans who predominantly occupied the region beforehand. The riverboat traffic on the Ohio as well as the major freshwater source was the number one reason for the development of such huge cities and large towns along the Ohio River. See Owensboro, Evansville, Cincinnati, Huntington, and Louisville.
It covers a length of well over 300 miles and creates the northern border for Kentucky and West Virginia, separating them from the rest of Midwest. This major waterway has been the lifesource for the people who have resided in this large Ohio River Valley since the dawn of the 1800s, and the Native Americans who predominantly occupied the region beforehand. The riverboat traffic on the Ohio as well as the major freshwater source was the number one reason for the development of such huge cities and large towns along the Ohio River. See Owensboro, Evansville, Cincinnati, Huntington, and Louisville.
The Ohio River as been used in trafficking supplies of natural resources like coal to other areas, as well as troop transports during the War of 1812 and the Civil War.
by Journey Fan December 8, 2004
