The large section of the middle of Pennsylvania where more cars are seen on lawns than the roads. Cousin sex is acceptable, and New Jersey license plates are generally despised.
**Note: The greater Harrisburg-York-Carlise region does not follow the general definition for Pennsyltucky. People there are civilized and own homes instead of trailers, yet don't carry the asshole persona you might find in Philadelphia. However, even here Jersey is despised. New Jersey sucks.
**Note: The greater Harrisburg-York-Carlise region does not follow the general definition for Pennsyltucky. People there are civilized and own homes instead of trailers, yet don't carry the asshole persona you might find in Philadelphia. However, even here Jersey is despised. New Jersey sucks.
by brspenn May 15, 2009
What the "civilized" folks (big city assholes who think they're better than "hicks" just because they have gangs, drugs, and a high crime rate) call the rural areas of Pennsylvania. People living in these rural areas are stereotyped as being "uneducated", while that is often untrue. Another common misconception is that people from rural areas often marry members of their own families.
by ycsm570 March 10, 2007
by steiz October 02, 2011
Rural parts of Pennsylvania with large concentrations of country folk, noted for interest in Hunting, Country Music, NASCAR, trailer life, Wal-Mart and working at the plant. Often spotted wearing camouflage with full grown beards or unkept caveman appearance driving pickup trucks with gun racks. Note: PA has the largest Rural population of any state, not everyone who lives or is from these regions is a red neck, hick or country bumpkin and most who don't dislike the reference "Pennsyltuckey" and find it insulting.
by Brian Lauskies September 26, 2006
by anonymous February 22, 2004
refers to a stretch of land (mostly in the Apalachian Mountains) ranging from Kentucky through West Virginia and into Pennsylvania where double wides, stock cars, and pick up trucks dominate....
by Anonymous August 16, 2003
The definition of this is right...the geography is crap. The Pennsyltucky region is called a T for a reason, it's relatively thin and with a center base and two exterior arms at the top. West of the T, you have metro Pittsburgh (including Lawerence County), east of the T you have not just metro Philly, but also the Piedmont cities like Allentown-Bethlehem, Lancaster, York, and Harrisburg. These areas aren't hick and aren't Appelachian. The T area is the unpopulated garbage land between these areas, plus the entire north of the state. Scranton-Wilkes Barre and Erie are refuges from it (if you can call broken down old cities refuges), but they're still in the boundaries of crap.
Pennsyltucky life: drink beer, smoke dope, watch NASCAR, hunt deer, drive pick-up. I should know---my girlfriend is an escapee from Pennsytucky to the civilization of PGH.
by PennDelieverance March 10, 2010