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There are two reservations in the southwest of the state, home to two Indian casinos. Peak Bagger — Someone who climbs a lot of mountains for the sake of crossing them off his or her bucket list.

It sounds a bit derogatory, so maybe not use this one. I heard it from someone who lived in GJ and they seemed fine with it. It was meant to mean people are a little strange around here.

Transplant — Someone from out of state that has relocated to Colorado. The state is full of transplants, which is not a bad thing, just the way things go when people hear how great it is out here.

Trustafarian — Combines trust fund and rastafari. Therefore, they do not have to work and have little to worry about. They eat organic, wear earthy clothes, and drive a nice car. You should also read our article on ski slang words , to keep you in the know on the snow. Denver even celebrates a day on March 3rd. The other area code for Denver is South of Denver is used for Colorado Springs and other regions of the plains and some mountain towns like Leadville.

An example of chinook winds would be warmer, humid air that starts west of the Rockies Grand Junction way. The air cools as it gains altitude and loses the moisture, causing snowfall. As it descends onto Colorado Springs it goes up in temperature, evaporating the snow from the ground quickly due to the warm, dry air.

Denver Boot — Also known as a wheel clamp, wheel boot or parking boot , the Denver boot got its start in the Mile High City. Denver was the first city to use them to force the payment of parking tickets. If you you have too many unpaid parking tickets, you just might be subject to the Denver boot.

Edible — Marijuana infused food, usually in candy or snack form, such as cookie or brownie. Also in drinks, but not alcohol. One dosage is 10mg. Do no take more than this until you are accustomed to its effects. If you see friendly on an apartment or Craigslist listing, it means you can smoke inside. With a large amount of agriculture, farms, and a meat-packing plant in town, Greeley, home to the University of Northern Colorado, is an acquired smell.

Subie — Nickname for a Subaru automobile, the unofficial state car of Colorado. You can spell it suby, sooby, or shorten to soob. They are usually given names like Subrina.

They are also called Scoobys. Some people will call them Lesbaru often Outback wagon models , in reference to stereotyped lesbian women owners. GORE-TEX is a trade-marked waterproof, breathable fabric membrane, which is common in real ski pants, jackets and gloves. Someone wearing these is almost always a novice from a warm climate and just skiing to have a good time. The Avs — Slang for the Colorado Avalanche hockey team. The Donkeys — Slang for the Denver Broncos football team.

The Nuggs — Slang for the Denver Nuggets basketball team. Nugz is also slang for high quality marijuana buds. The Rox — Slang for the Colorado Rockies baseball team.

Idaho and Chicago derive from Native American languages, not Spanish, and their residents are Idahoans and Chicagoans. San Francisco comes from Spanish, and thus San Franciscans reside there.

Residents of other realms with Spanish names are Mexicans and Puerto Ricans. Since Colorado is a Spanish word for the color red, we are properly Coloradans, not Coloradoans. And have you ever heard the initials PFM? Denver's elevation is exactly one mile above sea level, so 5, the number of feet in a mile, of course is a digit you're bound to see thrown around here and there—in names of area businesses, in the title of a local magazine, etc.

Along those same lines is the word altitude. Likewise, the city is proud of its original telephone area code— though, how many millennials do you know with a cell phone number? Maybe you should celebrate Day by climbing a 14er one of Colorado's 58 mountain peaks that exceed 14, feet in height , though most 14ers will still be covered in snow in early March. Instead, if you're the smoking type, you could partake in a little a slang code term for smoking marijuana.

One of the dispensaries on The Green Mile could certainly get you hooked up. Speaking of the rally, you can really dose yourself pretty good with fragrant Colorado Cologne the distinctive smell of pot. But no worries : nobody minds here. And if you're feeling the munchies coming on, you can indulge in some Rocky Mountain Oysters —Colorado's famous cuisine of bull testicles , often deep-fried and served as an appetizer. To make them more appetizing, you could potentially smother the oysters in green chile — our state's specialty.

Note: green chile is a green sauce made from Hatch green chiles and is nothing like the traditional "chili" with an i—the red bean soup. Since Colorado's weather is unique, it tends to be an ongoing topic of conversation—and we've made weather jargon a part of our daily casual vernacular.

Before a cold front moves in, it's not unusual for the Front Range to experience a "warm before the storm. Who are we kidding? Flip-flops are appropriate footwear year-round! But the other anomaly we experience before a storm is the smell of Greeley wafting into Denver, carried by the northern winds. For the uninitiated, Greeley 54 miles north of Denver is cursed with the aroma of its meat-packing plant combined with the distinctive smell of a cattle feed yard.

Search Enter the terms you wish to search for. Origins: Coloradan or Coloradoan? By Eric Gershon. But which is right? Write us at editor colorado. Issue: Spring



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