New Jersey(mainly North in Bergen)and Bensonhurst Brooklyn defines what is to be in an Italian-American neighborhoods.
Kid #1: I'm from Queens, i've never been to an Italian feast before?
Kid #2: What the fuck?! You need to head out to Jersey during the summer!
Kid #1: Which italian-american neighborhood are you talking about so I can put it in my GPS?
Kid #2: Everywhere! Where you live at, on the moon?
Kid #2: What the fuck?! You need to head out to Jersey during the summer!
Kid #1: Which italian-american neighborhood are you talking about so I can put it in my GPS?
Kid #2: Everywhere! Where you live at, on the moon?
by Mikey McMullin February 25, 2009
A ghetto, thugged out Drug Dealer (usually black) who sells drugs in wealthy, upscale (usually white) neighborhoods but actually lives in another, less affluent community.
When I want to buy some weed, I'll either go to a kid in school or call up my friendly neighborhood gangster.
by Packow June 04, 2007
by Maxwell February 22, 2005
To run a train (or in Mr. Rogers case, a trolley) on a girl, preferably a neighbor, then change back into your clothes real fast and bounce out the door like Mr. Rogers.
Me and my friends totally just did a Mr. Rogers Neighborhood on that girl.
Look, that's the girl that got the ol' Mr. Rogers neighborhood treatment.
Look, that's the girl that got the ol' Mr. Rogers neighborhood treatment.
by Jason Cass July 05, 2008
A horror indie game demo created by John and Evan Szymanski centered around sentient Sesame Street like puppets. In the game you play as a handyman named Gordon sent to the abandoned studio of the formerly airing kids show ‘My Friendly Neighborhood’ only to find that the puppets are still there and are now violent.
“You should check out this new indie game on steam called My Friendly Neighborhood, it’s like a mix of FNAF and Resident Evil but with puppets”
by DollDownTheHall March 17, 2022
a white dude in me and my friends neighboorhood that waddles and seems like he continuously has a stick up his a***.
by inside joke from me and julia January 02, 2018
Unlike high crime neighborhoods, buildings and houses in low crime neighborhoods always appreciate (go up) in value.
by Maxwell February 22, 2005