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  1. A-Town

    Places known as A-Town include:

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  1. a-town

    A-Town typically refers to a location or community, often a city or town, that is identified or associated with a name starting with the letter "A." It can be used as a colloquial term or slang to refer to any town that fits this criteria, unrelated to any specific geographical or historical context.

Rap Dictionary

  1. a-townnoun

    A-Town Auburn,MA tha nu ghetto ATLANTA,GA. Known rap references are:

  2. a-townnoun

    Atlanta: A-Town hats, and A-Town jerseys, watch them A-Town boys, they play the game dirty -- Disturbing Tha Peace featuring Chimere (A-Town Hatz)

  3. a-townnoun

    Phrase used in Usher's song "Yeah"....Peace-up, A-town down...

  4. a-townnoun

    Also Known As Allentown,Pennsylvania, link title

  5. a-townnoun

    Also any town starting with A

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of a-town in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of a-town in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of a-town in a Sentence

  1. Andre Bakhos:

    We're coming off a strong session on the back of solid economic data that the markets needed to justify additional exposure to equities, there is ample evidence that equities are the only game in town right now.

  2. marquis oliver:

    jack]tori i like you :) tori]me too] jake] omg i love you tori]but i .....[jake] what worng [tori] i have to leave town jake[`jake] do not leave me he kiss her] the end

  3. Rex Tillerson:

    I could see the color go out of the face of the foreign secretary of Mexico as I very - I smiled big and I said: 'Welcome to Washington,' and I said: 'I don't want to interrupt what y'all are doing.' I said: 'Give me a call next time you're coming to town.' And I left it at that.

  4. Marianne Reardon:

    Faucis sentiments were also shared by Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House Coronavirus Task Force response coordinator. During a call to state governors this week, Birx saidthat sending home students infected with COVID-19 could just encourage transmission of the virus, according to multiple reports. Sending these individuals back home in their asymptomatic state to spread the virus in their home town or among their vulnerable households could really recreate what we experienced over the June time frame in the South. So I think every university president should have a plan for not only testing but caring for their students that need to isolate, Deborah Birx reportedly stated. WASTEWATER SYSTEM DETECTS CORONAVIRUS AT UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA DORM Parents told Fox News they have mixed feelings about leaving sick kids at college. Marianne Reardon, who has a daughter awayat school, told Fox News that Marianne Reardon ultimately agrees with Fauci and Deborah Birx. As hard as it for me to say, obviously any parent would want to have their child home if they got sick, but I agree with Dr. Fauci that it is safer for them to stay at school.

  5. Jessica Souva:

    All we heard, elsewhere in the country, was that New York was a ghost town, and this doesn't feel like that, it feels like a city in transition.

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