by Hungry dog December 20, 2016

People who live in your city and/or country that hold traditional values and close minded opinions. Mostly right wing leaning and religious. The word started seeing use on Twitter after numerous Tunisians flooded the platform to support Palestine.
by Joosss June 2, 2021

by LetterFren September 12, 2021

Phrase used by British football fans against people who do not live close to the vicinity of the location of the team that they support. Normally used as a way to gatekeep club support by implying fans who live locally are better supporters than foreign fans.
Guy 1: I'm a Liverpool fan from India and I've been supporting them for 10 years. I wake up very early every matchweek to catch all the games, buy all the memorabilia and I am saving up to travel to Liverpool to watch a game at Anfield, it's my lifelong dream and I love the club.
Guy 2: Support your local, we don't need any foreigners la
Guy 2: Support your local, we don't need any foreigners la
by Netflix & Chilwell February 21, 2023

by Turtle1995 October 1, 2018

In Australia, the #local is the nearest pub. It is also someone accepted as a true member of the community. They work together; one determines the other.
Am I a #local, yet? In my #local it is "You're only a #local if you've been here 40 years, and even then, only if we say you are. So #STFU". Of course I don't; they listen & they might reply now & again; they put up with me; but I don't have the years in me to become a true #local.
by tsironic January 15, 2022

A pseudo-authoritative figure such as local or county government, who is an avid supporter or profiteer in the protection of capital.
Max: I fucking hate local boot and the people that lick it in hopes of getting ahead, you're not gonna get a cash compensation for sucking bezos boot
Rocco: No, you have to tip your landlord! Not allowed!!!
Rocco: No, you have to tip your landlord! Not allowed!!!
by rocko politik November 29, 2023
