(noun) Common nickname for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, a daily newspaper.
In the early 1900s, the nickname for a group of early skyscrapers at the intersection of 20th Street and 1st Ave.
A device attached to the wheel of a car by Pittsburgh Police in order to immobilize the vehicle and aid in the enforcement of parking violations.
The native Rhode Islanders' reference to the hordes of tourists from Massachusetts who swarm their beaches each summer.
A reference to Scottsdale's "upper-crusty" atmosphere.
Philadelphia's area code and a colloquial term for Philadelphia itself, as in the following sentence:
"Allen Iverson was really representin' the 215 in Los Angeles last night when he torched Kobe."
The boundary between Detroit and Detroit's northern suburbs in Oakland and Macomb Counties. Also known as 8 mile, it has served as cultural dividing line between the predominantly poor African-American city and its wealthier, predominantly white northern suburbs.
Slang for the beer Milwaukee's Best.