Define Palos Verdes Meaning

Palos Verdes
all of these definitions are correct, for the most part. just one thing, not everyone is as bitchy and snobby as they're made up to be. it's okay to drive something that isn't a bmw/mercedes/any other expensive car. we've got our bitches, but which town doesn't?

that girl is from palos verdes but she isn't a snob, and she drives a toyota.
By Olimpia
Palos Verdes
The secluded and exlusive hill south of L.A. and the beach cities where you are noticed if you don't drive a BMW, Mercedes, or other car valued at $50 grand or more. We have huge mansions and have The OC constantly being filmed in or near our homes. Our crime rate is in the 10 lowest in the country, most of our parents are on the Fortune 500 list, and it's not unusual for us to be friends with certain celebrities or to be invited to awards shows or club openings. We have the beach, the city, the cars, the houses, gorgeous trust fund teenagers, and money...so yah it's alrite to be jealous of us.

Who are the hot chicks in the Mercedes CL 500 with the Chanel sunglasses and more Juicy Couture than Saks Fifth Avenue?---They're from PV man...everything's fine there
By Shaylah
Palos Verdes
land full of rich asswipes who yell at you for doing stupid things; cockhead cops; angry old ladies; and stupid useless rules made for getting destructive teens in trouble.

hey, that kid just got arrested in palos verdes for throwing a paintball!
By Libbey
Palos Verdes
a city in CALIFORNIA. where its mostly nature and wild life, but most people here are exciting and we are the ones with the beaches!

i live in palos verdes! people in other places should be jealous!
By Roxanne
Palos Verdes
A place in Los Angles County that blows. If you like rich snobby people,jackasses cops,and an outdoor mall that is a absolute joke,and think you're better than everyone else,then come live in PV! Oh,the ONLY thing there is really to do in PV is smoke pot,drink,party and do other drugs. Woohoo! Party Like a rockstar!

Kid #1-There is nothing to do here in Palos verdes! I hate it!

Kid #2-Yeah,Oh well. Let's go get high as hell.

Kid #1-Alright,let's just hope Pv pigs don't roll past. Why don't we go to Del Cerro?

Kid #2-Fine. Del Cerro is more chill anyways.

By Zea
Palos Verdes
1.) the Place where they film THE OC, which is in LA county. Considered to be the wealthiest and most affluent neighborhood in all of Los Angeles county.

However..It is in reality a shit hole. What use is living on the coast line if you can't go to the beach? Its a nice little bubble..but once you leave you are in the fucking ghetto, i.e. carson, compton, torrance, etc..

A place that wishes it was located in southern Orange County California, but its not. The only reason why people live in PV as opposed to Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Newport Coast, Corona Del Mar, Dana Point, San Clemente, etc..
is because its the only halfway decent place to live in LA

I own a business in downtown LA... I would love to live in Newport or Laguna, but the drive is too far so I bought a house in Palos Verdes instead
By Bathsheba
Palos Verdes
An affluent yet incredibly boring suberb in Los Angeles County located along the coast between San Pedro and Redondo Beach. Also known as "The Hill" or "The Bubble". Noteworthy for having no entertainment of any kind at any time, forcing inhabitants to drive to neighboring beach cities such as Redondo, Hermosa and Manhattan for nightlife, while hoping to avoid the loving embrace of the Palos Verdes Estates Police Department upon their inebriated return. Noteworthy for having the only 7/11 in the free world that isn't open 24/7.

I tried to wear a collared shirt and blue jeans to go to the driving range at Trump National Golf Course in Rancho Palos Verdes, but the guy in the Pro Shop told me they have a strict "No Denim" policy.
By Miguela
Palos Verdes
The town in which tennis moms meet for coffee at Starbucks and exchange the latest gossip, CEO fathers head off to work every morning in their designer suits carrying Italian leather suitcases, and teenagers in fancy cars, with music turned all the way up, drive to the top of the hill to start a new day of classes and social interactions. A place of cliffside mansions, localized surf spots, and an unnecessary number of golf courses. City council has control over how tall trees get, whether or not street lights are allowed, and the new pool in your backyard.

We have a view ordinance so that the neighbors below us canot grow trees that will block our 180 degree view of Catalina, there are no street lights in my neighborhood. I live above the Donald Trump golf course.
By Rosalie
Palos Verdes
1. A collective term for the four cities on the Palos Verdes Peninsula (Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, Palos Verdes, and Rancho Palos Verdes).

2. Literally means "green sticks" in Spanish.

3. Also known as "the hill."

"It's not the black Beverly Hills, it's the black Palos Verdes."

- Reservoir Dogs
By Bria
Palos Verdes
This community is wealthy and has a top rating for the public schools, but it is still one of the most bigoted and elitist communities ever. The people there act like they are against racism and care so much about black people, yet one of their high schools had years of racial incidents. The only reason why the high schools rank so well although there is a lot of work is because the parents pay for the best tutors for their kids. Most of the teachers don't contribute shit for either of the school's top rankings. And yet the school system puts so little value into mental health and more into the test scores they can show off to the rest of the country!

There is literally nothing to do here. All the teens like to do here is fight, party, and smoke and then just jump on social media when they get home, yet they still exclude people. This community is not like the rest of LA county. It's not diverse, there is very little to do, and it is it's own community. You'll have an easier time getting to know the Mexicans that don't even live there but commute there from other areas to do manual labor for residents and the schools there.

I grew up and lived in Palos Verdes. It was effortlessly easy making friends with people who worked for the residents there but it took more effort to make friends with my classmates. There was nothing to do but be depressed cause school was too hard and I wasn't included in the social scene.
By Guendolen