My friend Kelsey was talking to me one night about her fun night with her "friend", Kyle. "God, Kelsey, this is the 5th time this week, you country whore!"
by I'm.The.One.Who.Knows.Things May 9, 2015

toileting area of land ,for larger outdoor gatherings of men and women, land area used as natural ablutions for army service personell , no excavation of soil ,..so crap ,poos,shits ,turds ,grogansabound plentiful on the ground exposed as not to disturb natural bushland surrounds
man when you need a crap ,to snap of a brownie,you've gotta run,so into the bushland till your done,..don't tread in grogans ,in grogan country,it aint no fun
by member >leanmean green machine July 24, 2009

by tiddyinmouth August 15, 2020

A new genre of music combining the lonely misery of Country and Western with the glamourisation of violence associated with Gangster Rap.
Country & Western + Smith and Wesson = Country and Wesson!
Country & Western + Smith and Wesson = Country and Wesson!
'Yo, homes! That new Country and Wesson shit is dope!'
Oh, my baby left me and now I'm blue... so I became a mutha fuckin G and popped a cap in her ass.
Oh, my baby left me and now I'm blue... so I became a mutha fuckin G and popped a cap in her ass.
by monstrousbaby June 22, 2012

by Big poppa 62353456 April 20, 2018

The armpit of the Santa Clarita Valley. About 25 miles north of Los Angeles. Aristocratic, more cultured, citizens of surrounding communities like Valencia and Saugus generally dispose of their refuse, including household trash and rejected, cheap, meth-addict 18 year olds in this burrough of the Santa Clarita Valley.
Synonymous with ghetto, druggie, and trailor park.
Synonymous with ghetto, druggie, and trailor park.
Person 1: (Excusing the ridiculous behavior of a limited acquaintance) Dude, it's o.k. man, he's from Canyon Country!
Person 2: Oh, O.k.
Person 2: Oh, O.k.
by Cardon June 11, 2006

Term for people who are not gypsies/travellers.
Used by the Irish traveller community.
Derivatives include: country-girl, country-boy
Used by the Irish traveller community.
Derivatives include: country-girl, country-boy
by lorryslorrys January 24, 2011
