A harmless and unnassuming charachter illustrating qualities of quickness, deception, and all around sneakiness.
by Tony Goldstein July 29, 2009
Get the Garden Snakin' itmug. The shittest tube station in london. Had to climb the stairs about 15 storeys up coz the lift fucked itself. Totally buggered after that lol
by fearlessmonkey8 January 4, 2023
Get the Covent Garden Tube stationmug. by .0.7.9.7.1.5.3.7.4.6.5.9.7.3.4 May 8, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>Blacklist xXx ToT Garden state<.7.9.7.6.>mug. by Caaaaaaat June 6, 2022
Get the Garden hammug. A historic housing project in Inkster, MI, originally built in the 1940s to provide affordable homes for Black families migrating to Detroit’s defense industries during WWII. Known as “Cardboard City” after its later decline, the project became a tight-knit community hub, shaping Inkster’s African American culture. While now closed, its legacy persists through local history and preservation efforts.
“Growing up in Lemonyne Gardens / Cardboard City, we learned street smarts and community first—The Gardens wasn’t just buildings, it was home.”
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025
Get the Lemonyne Gardens / Cardboard Citymug. A neighborhood in Pikesville in Baltimore County, Maryland. It's in 21207, not 21208 or 21209, giving many an excuse to say "That's NOT Pikesville." Literally the wrong side of the tracks. The census says it is part of Lochearn, but the real Lochearn didn't allow Jews to buy houses when it was built.
Campfield Gardens was one of the few mixed Jewish-Christian suburbs in Baltimore County. It became more Jewish and more working class after it was built in the 1950s, then mostly African-American in the 1970s.
People who didn't live in other parts of Pikesville thought it was a great neighborhood. If you tell someone now you are from there, and you lived there before 1975, they will say "Oh, when it was nice. " That is a not-so-thinly-veiled racist reference.
If you know Malvina Reynold's song about houses made of ticky-tacky,that's Campfield Gardens.
Campfield Gardens was one of the few mixed Jewish-Christian suburbs in Baltimore County. It became more Jewish and more working class after it was built in the 1950s, then mostly African-American in the 1970s.
People who didn't live in other parts of Pikesville thought it was a great neighborhood. If you tell someone now you are from there, and you lived there before 1975, they will say "Oh, when it was nice. " That is a not-so-thinly-veiled racist reference.
If you know Malvina Reynold's song about houses made of ticky-tacky,that's Campfield Gardens.
Campfield Gardens? Isn't that Lochearn? You live in Campfield Gardens? That's why your shoes are Thom McAn, not real Bass Weejuns.
by teacher's kid January 15, 2011
Get the Campfield Gardensmug. When a bunch of men lie down with their erections sticking out then a woman tries to shove all their penises up her vagina.
by Da Real November 4, 2011
Get the Pumpkin Gardenmug.