A fork of Rural Dictionary
A town in Pennsylvania. It was the capital of the United States for one day, and the Articles of Confederation were written there. (But the Congressman had a horrible time staying there as they wrote it...) In the present time, York can be summed up with the words, "laziness", "obesity", "boring", and "yard sales".
The York Fair has way too many fat people.
A city in the county of Yorkshire (in the UK) and was for a very long time a very important city (from its humble beginings as a roman fort, to the industrial revoloution) But during the industrial revoloution, what were previously smaller cities and towns took a bigger role due to the fact there were more mills and factories in places like Bradford and Leeds. One thing however, that York still holds on to is a major tourism industry. Despite having too many tourists pronouncing Gillygate wrong (it is pronounced Jillygate), it is an awesome city.
York is where I was born.
A university located in Toronto, Canada, with a big sunny campus and a quite proactive gay and lesbian integration policy. The third largest university in Canada.
If you don't know where to go, go to York
How you would dance if there was no music playing. Involves alot of arm swinging and odd body movements. People who do not have much rhythm tend to be better at this dance move. Named from Thom Yorke.
I was straight yorkeing it yesterday at work. Only some people can yorke and not look retarded