located in harford county marylandif u live here u are an official deen head sorry kids, yea we call it aberdump but its our home and if u mess wit us we will defend our city with our life, we might see hookers posted out on 40 all of the time but were so used to it we deen heads dont kno anything else and if u live in aberdeen than franks pizza is the place to be
even if uve had it ten thousand times u cant get enough of it hearing cannons go off in apg is just an everyday thing wit us
so dont get bothered by it
aberdeen is the best city in the world
even if uve had it ten thousand times u cant get enough of it hearing cannons go off in apg is just an everyday thing wit us
so dont get bothered by it
aberdeen is the best city in the world
by tmatma May 23, 2008
A small city in southern Harford County, Maryland. This town was began in 1892, and officially changed its status to a city in 1992. The current mayor is Michael E. Bennett, and he has been in office since 2007. Some attractions are the MiLB Orioles-affiliated Aberdeen Ironbirds, who play a short season every year at Ripken Stadium. This team was begun by Cal Ripken, jr. in 2002, and recently won the McNamara division in September 2013. Ripken Stadium is also home to the Cal Ripken Little League World Series each August.
Other attractions are Aberdeen Proving Ground, the HEAT center, and numerous shopping plazas throughout town. Some lesser-known attractions are the Harford Lanes Bowling, Aberdeen Family Swim Center, Festival Park, and many restaurants, including Panera Bread, Golden Corral, Bob Evan's, Applebee's, and the Greene Turtle. Some hotels in the town are the Holiday Inn and Hilton Garden Inn. The town has a Rotary Club, as well as several town events hosted throughout the year at Festival Park, including an Earth Day celebration, the Christmas Street Parade, and music performances each Tuesday throughout the summer.
Other attractions are Aberdeen Proving Ground, the HEAT center, and numerous shopping plazas throughout town. Some lesser-known attractions are the Harford Lanes Bowling, Aberdeen Family Swim Center, Festival Park, and many restaurants, including Panera Bread, Golden Corral, Bob Evan's, Applebee's, and the Greene Turtle. Some hotels in the town are the Holiday Inn and Hilton Garden Inn. The town has a Rotary Club, as well as several town events hosted throughout the year at Festival Park, including an Earth Day celebration, the Christmas Street Parade, and music performances each Tuesday throughout the summer.
by ShyFly September 21, 2013
People in Aberdeen, Scotland are lazy, smelly, toothless, uneducated, materialistic, narrow minded, conservative, passive, unwelcoming, (largest collection of rude shop assistants in Europe). Weather is awful. City is grey and as awful as the people that inhabit it. Capitalism reigns and there is very little room for culture. People are either filthy rich (oil people) or very poor.
by dine July 11, 2006
shithole in the north east of scotland. Has a rubbish football team(Yes it's football not soccer) Not much to do up there. Often associated with sheep shaggers.
by ze velshman February 10, 2005
Shit Hole of a city , located right at the end of Scotland , prides itself at being the "granite" city , its mainly coz the builders are too lazy to find anything to build buildings with other than useless depressing Granite.
Shyte football team as well , only plays well once or twice in the whole season , against Celtic.
Shyte football team as well , only plays well once or twice in the whole season , against Celtic.
Spazz 1 : " I live in Aberdeen the Granite City"
Other Person : " wait , wait ...what was that? ah yes the good ol'sound of I dont Give A Flying Fuck"
Other Person : " wait , wait ...what was that? ah yes the good ol'sound of I dont Give A Flying Fuck"
by roller rebwar May 11, 2005
birth place and hometown of Kurt Cobain, late lead singer/guitarist/writer for the "alternative/grunge" band Nirvana.
Kurt Cobain was born in Aberdeen, Washington.
by Booger January 24, 2005
A method of propulsion for a car; involves switching off the engine and coasting downhill. A way of saving fuel money supposedly used by tight-fisted Aberdonians.
by shmelk September 16, 2008