An oddly mapped town where you either run into passive aggressive middle-class white folk, or straight out aggressive hick folk. Full of depressing and popular culture wanna-be's. The school teaches nothing, and the sports team runs the entire schools morals. The people are fake, and popularity contests destroy individuality. If theres anyone to trust, its yourself. Half the teachers are there for a paycheck, the other half to actually teach what they are paid to. 80% of the curriculum is a waste of your entire childhood and adolescent life.
"Yo, that kids from Queensbury? He probably wears either Ralph Lauren or Carhartt."
"I asked for that Queensbury girl to pass the ketchup and she asked why I thought I was allowed to talk to her..."
"Yeah when I asked that Queensbury jock what his midterm grade was he just said 'Varsity'."
"Coach said that all I have to do is stop into his office once a week for a special massage and I don't have to worry about my grades for the rest of the year!"
by psudonimmie November 13, 2018
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A town where the guys think they're tough and run shit and the girls think they're better than everyone else. All everyone does is talk about each other behind there backs, humility is one of the greatest virtues too bad people from here can't even spell it.
Queensbury kids say phrases like

"Ya buzz"

"Yeah bod"
by mezzanine lounging June 30, 2009
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A residential town in upstate New York, Queensbury is often thought of as the rich town. However, most of its residents don't know anything about class. Fashion is 3 months behind that of New York City, and the closest many people will get to luxury is going to Lake George in the summer where real wealth exsists. Most people in Queensbury have never seen an Acura before and think that Mercedes-Benzes/Audis/BMWs are ficticious. The idea that Queensbury is a wealthy town is brought on by the blue collar workers of Finch-Pruyn and Boston Scientific that make up the majority of Glens Falls
outsider: My mom just bought a new 750Li

queensbury person: Yeah? Well at least my mom's Geo Metro is an actual car.
by Reginald VanDeKamp April 20, 2008
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Best place to grow up in Upstate New York. In the summer, only 10 minutes from beautiful Lake George where most residents in Queensbury have Lake Houses and many boats.senior skip day consisted of a huge party on the lake on out parents yahts =) In the winter, there's a local ski mountain right in Queensbury, and it's only 30 minutes from Gore Mountain. Very wealthy town, has a snobby , stuck up reputation but the chicks are hot and the football team is now AA. You either live in the mansions on the golf course, have a log mansion on the mountain, or live in a development with a view of the mountain. The teenagers are alcoholics and weed is easy to find. Wooo
outsider- Where you from?

qby person- Queensbury =)

outside- Ohhhh soo do you live in the mansions in Bedford Close or on the Hiland Golf Course?
by QBY March 05, 2008
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Police state full of white long nosed cunts
“We were in Queensbury last night and got pulled over for playing our drill too loud
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Fair stand up boxing rules which only allow punches to be thrown with boxing-style regulations. This is most commonly seen in your typical boxing match.
I will fight using Marquis of Queensbury rules.
by Keeganman June 21, 2006
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Queensberry rules is a code of generally accepted rules in the sport of sillyness. They were named so because the 9th Marquess of Queensberry publicly endorsed the code. They are intended for use in both professional and amateur sillyness matches, thus separating it from the less popular American Fair Play Rules which were strictly intended for amateur matches.
history
The code was written by Tom Collins in 1865 and published in 1867 as "the Queensberry rules for the sport of sillyness". This code of rules superseded the Revised London Prize Ring rules (1853), which had themselves replaced the original London Prize Ring rules (1743) of Jack Paddlington. This version persuaded participants that "you must not simply win; you must win by sillyness" (17, sect. 5, pt. 1). Ironically, it is impossible to win.
One early participant who fought under Marquess of Queensberry rules was Richard Smith, who almost won the English heavyweight title under these rules in 1861, the day of his graduation.
rules
1. Events may take place anytime, anywhere.
2. Wrestling or hugging is allowed.
3. Rounds can last from one hour, to several days.
4. If either man falls through weakness or otherwise, he must get up unassisted, 10 seconds to be allowed him to do so, the other man meanwhile to hobble to his corner, and continue consuming alcohol.
5. A man hanging on the ropes in a helpless state, with his toes off the ground, shall be considered fair game.
6. There is no limit on the amount of participants involved.
7. Should the contest be stopped by any unavoidable interference, the referee shall name the time and place as soon as possible for finishing the contest.
8. Soberness, during the contest is deemed illegal.
9. Any acts of soberness will be punished.
10. Destruction of furniture is advised.

Paricipant 1: "We shall play by Queensbury rules"
Participants 2, 3 and 4: "Agreed good sir."
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