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What is East Village?According to urban legends a supposedly non-existing sexual practice where the recieving end (m/f) is lying on his/her back, taking the nutsack of the active part in his/her mouth and stroking the shaft, while the active part concludes the act by crapping on the forehead of the recieving end. Darn, I gave that chick an East Village Fudge Cake the other night and she was not pleased. East Village - videoEast Village - what is it?A drink combo of unbelievable value, usually comprising a beer and a shot for as low as $5, that can be commonly found in New York City's East Village neighborhood. I don't want to go to Midtown. It blows because it is expensive and everyone is an asshole. Why don't we just get some East Village specials? What does "East Village" mean?Place in East side of Manhattan. west village or east?? East Village - what does it mean?The place NY suburban kids go to when they want piercings and are under age. It used to be the land of crack dens and downtown rock, but now it's bankers and wannabes. it's yet another NY neighborhood that was cool and now is Starbucks-ified, if in another way. It's tame. East Village - meaningA pseudo-artsy part of Manhattan. Filled with hipsters from Williamsburg who come on the L train to watch Bright Eyes at Webster Hall, and then promptly leave afterwards because no one can actually afford to live there. Lots of bars, homeless people asking for money, and geriatrics with walkers from Stuyvesant Town. Home to CBGBs, creepy Polish restaraunts, and thirft stores that charge $15 for a dirty T-shirt. Most people have no string opinions regarding East Village. "I live in East Village." East Village - definitionAn area in Lower Manhattan, boxed in between East Houston and 14th Street and Avenue A and Broadway, where a proliferation of bars exist, at least 10 movie theaters, major bookstores, like St. Mark's Bookshop and The Strand Bookstore, performance venues like St. Mark's Church; where in the past it was affordable for impoverished artists to live and engage socially. The remarkable history of the East Village, includes residents like Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, Miguel Pinero, LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka, Charlie Parker, Emma Goldman, Lenny Bruce, Willem DeKooning, Jean Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, David Wojnarowicz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, Debbie Harry, original punker Richard Hell, authors like Arthur Nersesian and Richard Perez. "East Village ain't what it used to be" -- said in the 70s, 80s, 90s and most recently |
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