What is Town?
1.
A place where there lives
I buddy, let's cruise down to town.
2.
town/ta:n/ Pronunciation: 'taün (toun)
Function: noun
Etymology: Mid to low English, from Old English "tûn", group, bunch, weapon; akin to Late low High Swiss/Deutsch "zûn", oppressive enclave (literally); place where leather shorts are considered appropriate dress. Old Irish town; town
Date: before 4th century
1. a. Abbr. t. T. tn. An incorporated settlement, larger than a village and smaller than a city. b. The inhabitants of such a settlement. 2. populated area, its size being somewhere between a city and a village. 3. The main city of a populated area. 4. the people that comprise said population center. 5. a cluster or clump of groups called a town: See
-on the town: to pursue entertainment or amusement (as city nightlife) especially as a relief from routine; to town around: to act in a humorous fashion like a town; what goes around comes to town: the belief that the energy a person puts out will show back up in a populated area uninvited
EX: The blokes who lived in the flat finished their bangers and mash, turned off the telly and took the lift down to the pavement in order to queue for the tram just like the rest of the bloody town.
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3.
verb:
noun: the place you go to
verb: So, are you gonna town on Friday?
noun: Let's go to town right now.
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4.
A very attractive woman
Chas: "Man, she is such a TOWN!"
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5.
Lame, uncool, or not fresh. Used often as a replacement for the word 'gay,' which is very politically incorrect and used incorrectly anyway.
Dude. this party sucks. it's so fuckin' town.
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6.
the best suffix. sounds good in all situations, when it just fits.
- Fuck youtown.
- Did she suck your cocktown?
- Man I am really bakedtown
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7.
nagercoil is a good town