Calgary, Alberta.
Generally people in Edmonton, Alberta call Calgary cow town.
Probably because Calgary seems to be more cowboy oriented and they make a huge deal out of their Rodeo!
Generally people in Edmonton, Alberta call Calgary cow town.
Probably because Calgary seems to be more cowboy oriented and they make a huge deal out of their Rodeo!
by roxmuhr February 01, 2008
The Maxwell Street Market (Chicago)
During and after the period of Jewish predominance, the area was colloquially known as "Jew Town." Although there were many fine stationary department stores located there, the area's most notable feature was its open air market, which was the precursor to the flea market scene in Chicago. One could almost buy anything there, legal and illegal. The old Chicago Police Academy on O'Brien Street was adjacent to it.
During and after the period of Jewish predominance, the area was colloquially known as "Jew Town." Although there were many fine stationary department stores located there, the area's most notable feature was its open air market, which was the precursor to the flea market scene in Chicago. One could almost buy anything there, legal and illegal. The old Chicago Police Academy on O'Brien Street was adjacent to it.
by Warner27 July 11, 2008
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by milton July 17, 2003
You eat lard straight from the bucket, The King of Town? Wow, you're a real butter troll. Put that frickin' sandwich down.
by Jeth June 06, 2005
paper town is a made-up place used by cartographers to test for plagiarism. they will put fraud locations on their maps so if it shows up on other maps, that means another cartographer is plagiarizing.
John: Why can't Google Maps navigate me to Agloe, New York?
Margo: It's a paper town, it doesn't exist.
Margo: It's a paper town, it doesn't exist.
by connor franta's wife April 26, 2015
GAY MBL: where you from?
OG: im from II TOWN BITCH
GAY MBL: o shit my bad
OG: yea right faggot, BRAAAAAAAAtttTT
OG: im from II TOWN BITCH
GAY MBL: o shit my bad
OG: yea right faggot, BRAAAAAAAAtttTT
by Rat Co. February 27, 2008