A slang term for the mid-atlantic region of the USA consisting of the DC, MD, VA states/area. Principle cities of the region include Washington DC, Baltimore, Richmond, Norfolk/757 area of Virginia. Term is popular with some hip hop artists in the region. Some slang and parts of accent are used throughout the majority of the region despite general differences in speech.
Examples include the uses of the word carry (curry) meaning to disrespect, wellin' (whalin') meaning lying. Also pronunciations of the ur sound in certain words such as Murrland (Maryland), urea (area), murry (marry), necessury (necessary).
Examples include the uses of the word carry (curry) meaning to disrespect, wellin' (whalin') meaning lying. Also pronunciations of the ur sound in certain words such as Murrland (Maryland), urea (area), murry (marry), necessury (necessary).
"I sound southern to people from NYC, and northern to people from ATL, I'm from the middle east (coast)".
"We are like the top of the south, and the bottom of the north. We are the middle east".
"We are like the top of the south, and the bottom of the north. We are the middle east".
by vadcmd December 31, 2011
The middle bottom is the name of the middle bottom possition in a 4 man homosexual pile up. Usually a male that enjoys top and bottom action simutaniously.
by eviljess May 24, 2006
school for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders go. all the other entries are just written by emos and cutters who haveno friends and hate life, so they take out their emotions by saying how middle school sucks on the internet, how sad. Middle school can actually be fun, so if your emo, go cut yourself some more.
In seventh grade, i went to middle school
by I'm in love with a stripper February 26, 2007
term not expressly related to but inclusive of the type of peson adversly affected by jet lag and unable to win any type of game against anyone, but unable to admit it is down to the individual, not the misaligned sight: see also American Immigration Rules
by chevy chase August 20, 2003
Another term for referring to a male as gay. Derived from 3 guys sitting on the same side of a booth and a drunk gay guy calling out the middle one as gay.
by MollyWhomp December 11, 2008
The new name for Wednesday (especially in retail or business) when it feels like a week of Mondays and you are only half way to the weekend.
by Featherbayne April 12, 2023
by Chuck Peters August 26, 2006