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1. Gay Street: One of the main streets in downtown Knoxville. Newcomers to the city usually get a seventh-grade-like giggle out of the...
2. Frankenhooker or Frankenwhore: Pejorative term used by UT students to describe a particular homeless woman that inhabits the area around Cumberland...  
3. 865 (VOL): 865 is the area code for the Knoxville area, which spells V-O-L. This is no coincidence, but rather a homage paid to...  
4. Pete's Coffee Shop: A great little coffee shop that serves an excellent Southern-style breakfast until 11 AM M-F and till 12 noon on...
5. Underwear Capital of the World: An old nickname for Knoxville for its former prominence in the textile industry. At one point Knoxville had 20 textile...  
6. Philip John Clapp: Better known as Johnny Knoxville, Clapp is a Knoxville native and star of the MTV show Jackass, in which he and his...  
7. Johnny Knoxville: The stage name for the co-creator and star of the MTV series Jackass. Knoxville is a Knoxville...  
8. Sundown in the City: A fun free concert/festival in early-mid summer every Thursday night on Market Square.  
9. Market Square: A cool historical square in downtown knoxville which is home to fun events, great food, and shops.  
10. Charles Krutch Park: A cute little park in downtown Knoxville adjacent to Market Square.
11. Knoxvillian: "Knoxvillian" is what a Knoxville native is called.  
12. UTK: UTK is a popular acronym for the University of Tennessee's main campus in Knoxville.  
13. UT: Acronym for the University of Tennessee, not to be confused with the University of Texas at Austin, which is also known...  
14. Quentin Tarantino: Quirky film director, actor, and Knoxville native. Tarantino is director of many popular cult films, including Pulp...  
15. Boomsday: A huge Labor Day fireworks display that launches fireworks over the Tennessee River by the University of Tennessee...  
 

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Term used to describe going out for fish dinner, usually on a Friday night. As in "are you going out for fish lunch tonight?"

An infamous legal trial that took place in Phoenix in the 1960s, a complicated fiasco involving an inheritance and "scientific proof" for the existence of a human soul.

Nickname given to the city of Boulder, alluding to its left-leaning populace.

The Cincinnati version has less viscosity than the traditional Texas-style, and different spices that render it more 'strong' than 'hot' by most accounts.

This is slang for the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder's meeting. Warren Buffett's thousands of cult followers descend upon Omaha to hear the oracle utter his words of humble wisdom.

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."

A reference to Scottsdale's "upper-crusty" atmosphere.

A person from Connecticut