A person who travels to a city solely because it’s featured in a popular magazine, or is trending on social media.
My friend is such a city fiend, she is visiting Chicago only because National Geographic featured it in their magazine.
by nkbravo February 7, 2017

The location of a hockey net that extends from the top left corner to the top right corner. Whereas Top Cheddar refers to either of the two top corners of a hockey net, Ched City refers to the entirety of the net's upper section that covers approximately 8 inches below the crossbar from post to post.
by Skidless September 9, 2015

by Donkeyshlong69 January 4, 2019

Walking on the sidewalk in a row instead of in a line, like people do on TV. It's particularly noticeable with Midwestern US tourists in East Coast cities, like New York, DC and Boston. People emulate what they see on TV especially Sex and the City rather than noticing the etiquette and block access for people trying to go around or walk in the opposite direction.
by alternabear May 2, 2017

by Arfordrsl February 23, 2021

by realtodadef February 5, 2020

Comes from the root word "muckled" aka being really really intoxicated.
Muckle-city relates to how people say they were "gone" last night. Well where did you "go" to my friend? After careful research the answer is MUCKLE-CITY.
It is the place your soul goes when you are black out drunk and it can't stand to see what you do to your body when you are blacked out, therefore you've GONE..to muckle-city.
Muckle-city relates to how people say they were "gone" last night. Well where did you "go" to my friend? After careful research the answer is MUCKLE-CITY.
It is the place your soul goes when you are black out drunk and it can't stand to see what you do to your body when you are blacked out, therefore you've GONE..to muckle-city.
"I bought a one way ticket to muckle-city last night"
translation: i blacked the fuck out last night.
translation: i blacked the fuck out last night.
by Tiatttss July 1, 2011
