Inskirts

A term used when the location of a building or event is unknown in a large urban area, usually a town or city, covering both 'inner city' and 'outskirts' areas.
I don't know specifically where there's a restaurant but there is has to be one in the inskirts.
by Big-White-Tiger May 05, 2009
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Inskirts

The more inner parts of a town, inside of the outskirts, usually the most inner edges of the town.
I heard that the restaurant in the inskirts of the town is pretty good, wanna check it out?
by ThatChineseKelvin August 18, 2024
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Inskirts

Between the inner city/town and the outskirts.
Daffodils were flowering on the inskirts of town.
by Perseus14 April 06, 2016
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