A fork of Rural Dictionary
Byker Grove is some sort of soap opera that had been run on BBC for a number of years. Set in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the geordies have a good laugh, and also share bad times, with numerous people being killed on railway tracks or in fires in 'the Grove' which happen far too often to be actually true.
'Bradley, are you going down the Grove?' 'No, I've got to buy lottery tickets for my gran'
to cross two or more intersecting streets in one direct nonstop path while avoiding contact with all intermediate corners. See hypotenuse-tionanal-ize.
"There is no traffic in any direction at this intersection, it is appropriate to diagonalize" yelled Jane to her friend on the far corner.
abbreviation for the Prudential Center in Boston, MA.
Do you want to go to the Ben & Jerrys in the Pru or the one on Newbury St.?
A noun, given to a very active girl who appears to come from an exotic background. She enjoys eating ice cream while watching cute cat videos on the phone. Usually in very good shape because she likes to work out or be outside playing with a random dog. Many boys are attracted to her but she is relaxed and doesn't seem to care about playboys. Cricela usually isn't very tall, but she is very outgoing and enjoys a good laugh. She receives many different nicknames, a few being Cris, CC, Cricel, Crice-little. Overall, she is very easygoing, fun to talk to, funny, smart, and a people person. You will most likely like her and her easy going attitude.
Hey, did you meet my friend Cricela the other day? I'm glad, she's really nice to talk to.