Tulsa.
Tulsa was originally named Tulsey town when it was founded back in the 19th century. It was given the nickname T-Town, and later, by the time it was an official city in1897, it's name had already been changed to Tulsa while retaining the nickname T-town.
Tulsa was originally named Tulsey town when it was founded back in the 19th century. It was given the nickname T-Town, and later, by the time it was an official city in1897, it's name had already been changed to Tulsa while retaining the nickname T-town.
by mazeppa May 08, 2009
P Town refers to Provincetown, Massachusetts. Provincetown is a slightly colder, slightly gayer version of Key West. P town has been bastardized to include almost any city starting with "P".
by Yaj April 20, 2006
A garbage town with two dozen Taco Bells, seven Chilis, an undereducated population, a low average income, sprawled development, and nothing to do but eat fast food and shop for meaningless shit. Essentially, what a majority of the United States will soon look like if a shift in priorities does not take shape.
Billy drove into an f-town Texaco when he realized he had a bad case of the green apple splatters.
examples:
Fresno, CA
Frisco, TX
Fayetteville, NC
Fairbanks, AK
Framingham, MA
santa Fe, NM
Fartville, USA
examples:
Fresno, CA
Frisco, TX
Fayetteville, NC
Fairbanks, AK
Framingham, MA
santa Fe, NM
Fartville, USA
by Ian El Kazmir November 06, 2007
by benormous April 24, 2006
by Jerry September 03, 2003
Blandford Forum is a small town in Dorset, England where around 65% of the population take some form of illegal drug.
This has given the town the nickname Brown Town, probably after many the fact that so many drugs are of a brown colour.
Blandford Forum has absolutely no police coverage whatsoever, making this drug scene very easy to pull off, as seeing people walking down the street with spliffs in their hands is a regular occurence.
This has given the town the nickname Brown Town, probably after many the fact that so many drugs are of a brown colour.
Blandford Forum has absolutely no police coverage whatsoever, making this drug scene very easy to pull off, as seeing people walking down the street with spliffs in their hands is a regular occurence.
by Seb Lee August 16, 2007