by Jehu July 6, 2004
An Albany, NY suburb of 35,000. Home to soccer moms, business dads, and preppy,
jocky, nerdy, gothic, and emo teens that mainly attend the world's largest
torture chamber, Shenendehowa Central Schools. If your looking for the bitchiest
women and cockiest guys, look no further than the "Welcome to Clifton Park"
sign. Don't say I didn't warn you if you choose to set your eyes past that sign.
jocky, nerdy, gothic, and emo teens that mainly attend the world's largest
torture chamber, Shenendehowa Central Schools. If your looking for the bitchiest
women and cockiest guys, look no further than the "Welcome to Clifton Park"
sign. Don't say I didn't warn you if you choose to set your eyes past that sign.
Yo man, I just went to Clifton Park, and some preppy bitch was chewing out her
jocky boyfriend about staring at her friend's ass. The traffic was fucking
horrible, and there were even some preppy ass 40 year old soccer moms that were
wrinkly as hell from all those NY winters they spent in the tanning booths.
jocky boyfriend about staring at her friend's ass. The traffic was fucking
horrible, and there were even some preppy ass 40 year old soccer moms that were
wrinkly as hell from all those NY winters they spent in the tanning booths.
by Brant Dahoda March 13, 2009
-guys with LONG hair
-lots of weed
-tatoos
-white trash
-SCULLION
-drinking since u were in 6th grade
-getty
-TBIRD!
-football games
-crappy fair
-everyone pretty much knows everyone
-people (especially girls) try to act tough
-u have smoked cigarettes since u were like 10
-some people call us hicks (i dunno why)
-you know everyone who works at thunderbird
-you go into thunderbird at least once a week drunk (usually to use the bathroom)
-grammercy block party
-thats all for now
-gotta love it
-lots of weed
-tatoos
-white trash
-SCULLION
-drinking since u were in 6th grade
-getty
-TBIRD!
-football games
-crappy fair
-everyone pretty much knows everyone
-people (especially girls) try to act tough
-u have smoked cigarettes since u were like 10
-some people call us hicks (i dunno why)
-you know everyone who works at thunderbird
-you go into thunderbird at least once a week drunk (usually to use the bathroom)
-grammercy block party
-thats all for now
-gotta love it
by x3xkathyx3x April 28, 2005
Located in Niagara Falls, Ontario. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. It is also where the city gets most of it's money from. Overpriced attractions (such as the Skywheel) and restaurants are scattered throughout the area to keep tourists entertained. In the summer, it is normally swarmed by tourists and drunken local teenagers. It is also a hang out for emo kids and punks (if you look hard enough). Exercise extreme caution on Friday nights in the summer just after 10pm when everyone emerges from the falls after the fireworks display. Also, beware of tourists running into the street. It is a hell hole to drive there in the summer. In the winter, it is pretty much dead. Actually, all of Niagara Falls dies in the winter, minus the people working the attractions.
by FexyJC January 10, 2011
An incredibly smelly, sulfarific, small town in Upstate NY. CS, as the noobs would refer to it as, is home to some pretty effed up kids that have to share a school with the effed up kids of Phelps.
by Mickey K. July 15, 2008
clifton horn watched me in the lockerroom
by dilllllllon January 15, 2019
A small civil-war era town in Fairfax County, originally known as Devereux Station in the 1800's. Many battles during the Civil War were fought near this town, such as in Bull Run. The town grew in both size and wealth dramatically in the late 1800's and early 1900's, due to increased tourism, and it's reputation as a Progressive Era town, housing the Ivakota Farm reform school. The town fell into disrepair during the Great Depression, and by the 1960's, had become nearly abandoned. As growth from Burke and Fairfax encroached on the region in the 1970s, laws were established permitting a minimum of 5 acres per home, prohibiting suburban growth in the town. The post-modern movement sought to preserve Northern Virginia's history, leading to revitalized interest in the town. As more and more wealthy residents moved in, home prices in the immediate area began to rise dramatically, and gentrification began in and around the town. In fact, through the 1970's, Clifton became known as a vacation spot for those escaping the stress of D.C., which can be seen in some of the era's homes, which resemble ski lodges. Throughout the 1980's and 1990's, the area surrounding the town became heavily built up, creating a whole new family atmosphere in the town, leading to the creation of events such as Clifton Day, The Clifton Homes Tour, the New Years Eve sleigh ride, The Clifton Car Show, and the Haunted Trail. In the 2000's, the town continued it's rise to become a popular tourist destination for those looking to take a step back to a Victorian-Era town with a history intertwined with the beginnings of Fairfax County. Clifton from it's inception to today is an great example of reinvigorated interest in our Nation's history, and the quintessential story of the small town.
Person A: Hey, are you heading down to Clifton, VA to sled at Frosty Meadows?
Person B: Yea, that one hill that almost crosses the frozen lake is amazing!
Person B: Yea, that one hill that almost crosses the frozen lake is amazing!
by TehFutureIsNow May 25, 2009