Used by those who live in commuter towns in the Home Counties (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent and Surrey) to refer to London (often the centre or Zone 1 area). More common amongst those who work in the city.
by morethenless October 29, 2023
A place that most don't think really exists, A place at the top of the state that is a conspiracy in and of itself. Oh and it looks like a gun too. Bonners Ferry Idaho!
by Mason081995 January 20, 2018
G-town, AKA “ Guildford” is a hood in Surrey, B.C. That Got popularized after “Gtown nigga shit” dropped back in 2017. It’s been popular before then though.
by Gtownbaby February 11, 2025
by Mr. Mitten October 24, 2022
A small town in the USA bordered by qrrbrbirlbel, founded by Lyco Jsxbot in 1836.
It's most notably the living place for the 3 Jaxbot Boys (Aiden, Jaxon, and Kenny), as it means on the Here Town flag (a striped pattern of green, red, and blue.)
It's most notably the living place for the 3 Jaxbot Boys (Aiden, Jaxon, and Kenny), as it means on the Here Town flag (a striped pattern of green, red, and blue.)
"Hey bro, you coming to my party this weekend?"
"Naw, sorry dude. I'm going to Here Town for a vaycay"
"Naw, sorry dude. I'm going to Here Town for a vaycay"
by David Twerkbuttz June 29, 2022
by naybruh January 19, 2022
Trudeau Towns (noun): A term used to describe homeless encampments in Canada, resulting from the immigration policies of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party of Canada. The term is often used by critics to highlight perceived negative impacts of these policies on housing and homelessness.
The once-thriving neighborhoods have now been overrun by sprawling Trudeau Towns, a grim testament to the Liberal government's reckless immigration policies, leaving countless Canadians stranded in a sea of poverty and despair.
by Trudeaustopia August 13, 2024