Kearny, N.J. an urban/suburban town in northern New Jersey which from E. to W. resides between Jersey City and Newark and S. to N. between Harrison/East Newark and N. Arlington
Back in the mid 90's K-Town was known as soccer town USA.
Me and my boy robbed a couple bikes in N.A., on our way back to Newark we got jumped in K-Town and they robbed the bikes we just stole.
Me and my boy robbed a couple bikes in N.A., on our way back to Newark we got jumped in K-Town and they robbed the bikes we just stole.
by Gen. Wordsmith P. Laureate May 20, 2021
K-Town is a city in Florida called Kissimmee where its known for its abundance of weed and gangs and shootings.
One of the most dangerous places in Florida
One of the most dangerous places in Florida
by KTOWN SOLDIER October 19, 2020
k-town means kebab town, a "making k with your fingers" sign created by Soroush Mehrabkhani. Why kebab town? It is becouse The whole world is conquered by kebab and Soroush is a proud kebab provider. If you are from middle-east then you can always holla at your world with k-town sign when entering a place like school. To make it original you have to say k-town while holding the sign.
by Soroush Mehrabkhani September 20, 2006
A common slang name for a small town called Knaresborough in the UK.
Used to imply chaviness, in a sarcastic manner.
Used to imply chaviness, in a sarcastic manner.
by Awoooga August 25, 2009
by k-town king October 02, 2005
by naybruh January 19, 2022
A place that seemingly everybody wants to get away from; The opposite of a tourist magnet.
The Dreadnoughts, a Canadian folk-punk band, have referenced Shiloh Town in several songs on their album 'Into the North'. It's almost always described as a lower-class village on the Mississippi River, inhabited by "river rats, junkers, and sailors". Since then, the term has come to define any place where you'd rather not be.
The Dreadnoughts, a Canadian folk-punk band, have referenced Shiloh Town in several songs on their album 'Into the North'. It's almost always described as a lower-class village on the Mississippi River, inhabited by "river rats, junkers, and sailors". Since then, the term has come to define any place where you'd rather not be.
by 27Merlins June 22, 2020