What is The Ville?
1.
The Ville is a
In regards to Roseville, anyone with an ounce of
In contrast, The Ville strikes fear into those that hear its name. In other words, it is the
Scenario one, a person using the term Roseville, and the subsequent reaction:
Person One: Hey man, please get out of my seat or I will be forced to tell the authorities! I'm sure that won't be necessary though because I'm from Roseville....
Person Two: Hahahahaha! What are you going to do? Hit me with your magical fairy wand?
Person One: *cries*
Scenario two, a person using the term The Ville, and the subsequent reaction:
Person One: Yo dog, get outta my seat or I'll straight up blast you, fool! Ya heard? I'm from The Ville....
Person Two: Yes sir.... Right away sir.... *cowers in fear*
Person One: Word
2.
Louisville Kentucky........down in the south
See
3.
short for seaville, new jersey. the 08230. known to be the rawest city in the municipality of upper township or UT. commonly viewed as superior to local cities such as the point and the mo(or mora).
"Yo you tryin to hit up that party in the ville tonight, i heard it was bumpin'"
"the ville: all day everyday"
"damn that kid lives real deep in the ville"
"you know the ville got the best of the five two"
See
4.
Canaryville is a small Chicago neighborhood next to the old Stockyards on the south side. Bounded by Halsted, Canal, 39th & 49th, it has been a part of Chicago since 1889, when it was annexed from the Township of Lake. “Canaryville” enjoyed a reputation as one of the toughest neighborhoods in the city from the late nineteenth through much of the twentieth century. A largely Irish community on the South Side adjacent to Bridgeport in the New City community area.
Given its close proximity to the stockyards, the area's physical environment and economic life were shaped by livestock and meatpacking from the 1860s until the industry's decline in the postwar era. Canaryville's name may originally have derived from the legions of sparrows who populated the area at the end of the nineteenth century, feeding off stockyard refuse and grain from railroad cars, but the term was also applied to the neighborhood's rambunctious youth, its “wild canaries.” Gangs helped establish the neighborhood's truculent reputation and were active in attacks on African Americans during the 1919 Race Riot. Boasting a strong Democratic Party machine throughout the twentieth century, Canaryville also embraced a rich Roman Catholic cultural life centered on St. Gabriel's Parish. With the closing of the stockyards and the International Amphitheatre, population in the area began declining in the 1960s. Still populated largely by Irish, Canaryville now includes a sizeable Mexican community.
Where you from?
The Ville
The Ville?
Canaryville
See
5.
An abbreviation of Jacksonville, Florida- most commonly used before it was widely known as Duval County.
69 Boyz- That's how we used to chill in The Ville
See
6.
An Oh So Country Term That Locals From Asheville North Carolina Use For Their City. . . An Easier Way Of Saying Ashevile.
Greg: When You Gettin' Back Home?
Tom Tom: I'm Bout To Leave
Frisco Right Now... I'll Be Back In The Ville Tomorrow Mornin'.
See
7.
The Ville is a ghetto fabulous term for the city of Roseville, California. But the streets in The Ville are dangerous. There are gangs like CCM. It does strike fear into those that hear it.
Joe: Aye man im going to the Ville today, wanna come?
Jose: Nah mayne it's to dangerous there.
See