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Arizona Bay 

The bay that will be left when California falls off the face of the earth.
Hey man you wanna go fishing in Arizona Bay.
Arizona Bay by scmucateli April 4, 2017

Arizona Bay 

The cool beautiful serenity of the waters left when Los Angeles falls into the ocean.

An album by comedian Bill Hicks.

The idea was introduced by Bill Hicks. The song Ænema by Tool, is a tribute to the late Bill Hicks, his hatred for LA, and his wish for its destruction.
LA is a nightmare city, and the sooner it falls into the ocean due to a major earthquake and is flushed away like the turd city it is into the Pacific bowl, the better this world will be... Bye you lizard scum!... leaving nothing but the cool beautiful serenity known as Arizona Bay
-Bill Hicks

arizona bay 

i don't have a definition, i just wanted to type the rest of that line:
Followed by millions of dumbfounded dipshits...

I'll see you down at Arizona Bay 

A reference to Bill Hick's vision/hopes of California breaking off in an earthquake leaving a Arizona to have a bay. Used in a Tool song in the same reference and context
I'll See you down at Arizona Bay, sucker
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well known from south park
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