Results for “livin' in fat city”
A great situation of comfort, prosperity, and good fortune.
Paranormal lovers cosmically destined to be together.
Chicago — drill-era variant of Chi-Town.
The twin bridges over the Mississippi linking NOLA to the West Bank.
Missouri City — Houston's southwest suburb, half-jokingly 'Misery City.'
Houston's nickname, earned by the back-to-back-titles Rockets of '94 and '95.
Houston, named for the ten-plus bayous that vein the city.
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.
A typo on the trading keyboard that fires off the wrong size, price or ticker.
The co-leader of a ballroom house, ranking alongside the mother.
The male-presenting leader of a ballroom house, counterpart to the house mother.
The seasoned leader of a ballroom house who guides and protects its members.
Playful title for someone with huge quads.
Slim but soft, lacking muscle with excess fat.
Thermogenic supplement marketed to speed fat loss.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
A thick, fat joint.
Burnout from repeatedly ending up in undefined, going-nowhere romances.
To let existing users keep old terms.
Father
The work or duty uniform.
Manhattan (to outer-borough New Yorkers)
Disbelief at someone's nerve — they did something so bold and disrespectful you can barely process it.
The cheek fat pad people get removed to chase a sculpted, hollow-cheek look.
Your holdings — heavy if they're losing, fat if they're winning.
Taunt aimed at a Birmingham City FC supporter.
To beat, defeat, or humiliate someone — often in a fight, sometimes fatally.
North Wales for grandfather.
Doric for a townie — said by country folk about city-dwellers, usually with a side-eye.
Atlanta's original area code — worn as a badge of true-city authenticity.
Atlanta's rail and bus system — the city's public transit, lovingly roasted.
'Forever I Love Atlanta' — citywide loyalty tag.
Out-of-town spot where city dealers go to push drugs.
New Orleans — the city's area code used as shorthand for the place itself.
A merry-go-round, specifically the antique one in City Park.
'Fat Monday' — the day before Mardi Gras.
'The fatted bull' — Carnival symbol of the last meat before Lent.
Houston-flavoured 'what's up?' — the city's signature greeting.
Galveston — the beach city an hour south of Houston.