by AgawamFolk May 20, 2015
Get the New England mug.The only region of the United States that actually has four seasons. We New Englanders are ready for anything!
If you don't live in New England, you don't really know what summer, autumn, winter, and spring really are.
by Autumn Leaves October 29, 2007
Get the New England mug.Everyone thinks of New England as the most stuck-up and rudest people in all of the US..then why was New Hampshire voted as the most livable state in 2005? Don't judge New England before you've spent time or lived here, it's awesome.
by some beautiful person August 25, 2005
Get the New England mug.Just like the song says, it really is the spirit of America. Beautiful country, great schools, great food, rich history, intelligent people. Not to mention real weather. New England has everything, from oceans to mountains to lakes to countryside to cities. Best sports teams too. I mean there is a damn good reason why you New York bastards flock up here every year like seagulls to breadcrumbs.
People hate us because are the last remaining bit of what America was founded on.
New England? Nah, more like Old America...
People hate us because are the last remaining bit of what America was founded on.
New England? Nah, more like Old America...
by I hope Skrillex dies June 28, 2009
Get the New England mug.A region in the northeast that is wicked cold in the winter and relatively hot in the summer. It includes Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. A wicked awesome place to live. People there generally have accents. The accents are prominent in Massachuessets and Rhode Island. People say things like wicked and bubbler.
by padfoot2126 August 8, 2007
Get the new england mug.The best damn region in the country. With the best damn football team, the best damn baseball team..and a hockey team and a basketball team. Cold as hell place here only the strongest men can survive and the weak cry.
by i dudditz August 18, 2005
Get the New England mug.The six north-easternmost American states, located north and west of New York (north of Long Island, which is part of NY). Historically, eastern New York is occasionally included as part of New England (Vermont was actually part of NY at one point), but today it consists of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
by Anonymous May 1, 2003
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