India-no-place

name, slang

name, slang ·Uncommon ·College level

Definitions

Proper Noun
  1. 1
    Indianapolis. colloquial, derogatory

    "They were twenty-year-old twins who had just moved out from Indianapolis, or “India-no-place,” as they said. They wanted to be stars."

Example

More examples

"They were twenty-year-old twins who had just moved out from Indianapolis, or “India-no-place,” as they said. They wanted to be stars."

Etymology

Blend of Indianapolis + no place.

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