1. A large and predominantly Latino neighborhood located in the north-eastern section of Manhattan surrounding 116th Street and bounded by the East River.
2. A predominantly Hispanic (Puerto Rican) neighborhood in northeastern Manhattan.
Nickname for the open green space behind Witte Hall, one of the few such spaces in the Southeast Dorm area. On warmer days, students congregate in the backyard in large numbers.
A french-style doughnut, typically dusted with powdered sugar and accompanied by a cup of chicory-laced cafe au lait. Made famous in Cafe Du Monde, located in the old French Market on Jackson Square.
Nickname for the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (or some claim the entire city of Oshkosh) referring to their heavy drinking reputation.
Nickname for Atlanta that comes from the generally sticky-hot weather in the city.
The official catchphrase for Bardstown, the "Napa Valley of Bourbon".
Nickname given to the city of Boulder, alluding to its left-leaning populace.
1. Water moccasin-infested
2. Adj. describing dark, murky areas along the banks of Barton Creek in which water moccasins may lurk. For use when evaluating swimming holes.