
5 Towns In New York With Names That Sound Dirty
We're going to do this, strictly for educational purposes. These towns aren't dirty. But their names sure do make them sound like they are.
There are a ton of towns and cities in New York with names that are difficult for out-of-towners to pronounce. Just look at this list and ask them to try. But did you know there's also a list of names for towns and cities in New York that are difficult for out-of-towners to pronounce without blushing?
If you get offended easily, you might want to stop reading here. However, if you snicker at the thought of living in a town that sounds like it belongs in one of those "romance" books your aunt reads all the time, you're going to love this list.
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New York Towns With Dirty-Sounding Names
Without further ado, here are 5 actual towns in New York State that sound like they have dirty names:
1. Climax, NY (Greene County) - Many New Yorkers' goal is to get here. Unfortunately, some people never do make it.
2. Coxsackie, NY (Greene County) - Ironically, Climax, NY is a hamlet in the town of Coxsackie. So to get to Climax, you have to go through Coxsackie.
3. Wappingers Falls, NY (Dutchess County) - It probably didn't sound as dirty before Nicki Minaj came out with her song a couple of years ago. But here we are.
4. Hannibal, NY (Oswego County) - You can't tell us that it's just us hearing the suggestive tone of this one, right?
5. Butternuts, NY (Otsego County) - Not sure if this one sounds dirty or like the strangest pet name for a significant other ever.
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