Milwaukee
proper noun
- American city
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /mɪlˈwɔː.kiː/ / /mɪlˈwɔk.i/ / /məˈwɔk.i/ [məˈwɒki ~ məˈwɑki]
name
Etymology: Perhaps from Potawatomi minwaking, or Ojibwe ominowakiing (“gathering place (by the water)”), or an Algonquin word meaning for “the good land”.
- A number of places in the United States.
“During the Toronto Raptors' championship run, a fan-made sign referred to the opposing Milwaukee Bucks as the "Milwaukee Bucktees," bucktee being an insult deriving from a similar word in Somali.”
“There was no location, really — most of the convention took place in a Milwaukee of the mind. […] Instead, the teleconvention kept a few standards (like the Bruce Springsteen–soundtracked montage) and borrowed from a grab bag of other TV formats, from talk show to cable news to reality-TV reunion special.”
- A number of places in the United States.
- A number of places in the United States.