The Cincinnati version has less viscosity than the traditional Texas-style, and different spices that render it more 'strong' than 'hot' by most accounts.
In the midst of the debate over the Iraq war, a few US congressmen exercised their freedom to slight the French by renaming french fries and french toast in the congressional cafeteria. Enter "Freedom Fries".
Non-alcholic mixer used to make cocktails.
A reference to Scottsdale's "upper-crusty" atmosphere.
To bathe or shower.
An old nickname for Knoxville for its former prominence in the textile industry. At one point Knoxville had 20 textile mills, but they started to close in the 1950's.
All those people living in Aspen, CO, they are called Aspenites. The people visiting? Still just tourists.
Another name for a laundromat, taken from Houston's rich "Spanglish" vernacular.