A nice area in the state of Maryland with a big Ethiopian population mixed with working class of individuals, filmore theatre, independent film festival, lots of food vegan way. Big age gap: high school to grown.
Im from silver spring Maryland! What part? Downtown silver spring.... I'm better then you! Your a peasant.
by Gandi hahoo May 10, 2016

One of the greatest McDonalds of all-time! Great employees, yummy food, and fast service! It is known by those in the area as being the best in the business.
by SinkyMan69 July 2, 2023

York Springs is a small town near Gettysburg you’ll see a lot of hood ratswalking the streets smellin like some good gas and robbing shit like bikes, house decorations. they like to spray paint things. In the back of the Lutheran Church people do drug deals and do drugs 24/7
York Springs PA don’t bother to drive by there hoodrats everywhere you see. If you ever drive by the church you’ll see hoodrats doing ghetto ass shit.
by J696 January 2, 2020

by Jac&72627 December 29, 2016

A taquito.
by Digglemydigglet January 25, 2013

by moonnroses March 2, 2009

A hamlet within Huntington Township on Long Island. It is known for a wealthy and snobby populace, few of whom are smart enough to tie their own $120 sneakers. Good people in this part of town are scarce, as the majority of them have money on account of inheritance or sheer ruthlessness. The offspring of these individuals, therefore, usually turn out very spoiled, selfish, and incompetant. Everyone's kids go off to good colleges because their parents have lots of money and connections. Cold Spring Harbor High School takes pride in its accademic reputation, though very little actually learning occurs within the classrooms. During the 1800s, Cold Spring Harbor was a prosperous whaling and trading port. These days, its commerce consists largely of small shops geared towards upperclass middle aged people. The rates of violent crime are low, but the area has a severe drug problem, with increasing numbers of teenage drug addicts.
by Joey Pitchfork July 25, 2006
