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Definition of Oaksterdam

Oaksterdam

noun

  • nickname for Oakland, CA, USA. Likening it to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, due to its lax marijuana laws.

    Last edited on Jun 22 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jun 22 2010.

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