A place that attracts many vistors. The centre of culture and activity in urban spaces.
Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. Full of cafes, secondhand book stores, womens bookstores, designer clothing, dogs in cafes, creative people in a hive of activity. Mecca is the centre of culture and activity in a urban setting.
By Kori
Mecca
1. Harlem, NY. The reference began during the Harlem Renaissance, when Harlem was considered the epicenter of the world for black culture, artist, and intellectuals.
"Dude have you heard this new band their mecca as shit"
By Salli
Mecca
the act of vermins assholes spics and friends around the world gathering for a night where they walk, drive, hitchhike, or do what ever means nessacary go somwhere with out having and sort of direction. usually ending in dissapointment.
In everyday language it's an honourable mention; The center of any given thing, area or activity.
The word originally comes from the arabic city name of Mecca which is considered the 'centre of Islam'.
Google is the mecca of internet searches
McDonald's is the mecca of hamburger meals
Barnes & Noble is the mecca of books
London is the mecca of museums
India is the mecca of curry food
By Natalee
Mecca
Very strong person with natural beauty. Can be easily made mad and acts on instinct in almost any given situation. Very aggressive and defensive. You wouldn't want to be in an argument with this person because will loose.
A very beautiful girl that can be insecure a lot of time about some of the littlest things. Always looks for help from friends, and tends to be either very popular or a outcast there is no in between. Easily be made mad and may seem very week but is actually unusually strong. Also can fit in any friend group really because of fun personality and is a great girlfriend because of there romantic-ness and adventure drived soul.Plus she is very smart but acts like she's not so she wont be labeled that, and she's very funny and will always keep a smile on your face. So if you ever meet a Mecca keep her.
place. small commune in Alberta, Canada built around a spring providing fresh water. The glacial water percolates through cleansing gravel and emerges pure and unconfined. It is promptly bottled and shipped by workers in sterile gowns.
Tourism, including sportfishing, rock climbing and rock collecting is growing and two new wings have recently been added to the playschool.
Craft items, organic produce, sacred rocks, massage stones etc. keep the economy robust and diversified.