devil strip
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
devil + strip, from the area’s status as a no man's land between private and public property, devil or devil's in place names meaning “barren, unproductive and unused”.[1][2]
Compare devil's lane (“narrow area between two parallel fences”), devil's footstep (“barren spot of land”).
Noun
devil strip (plural devil strips)
Synonyms
- See list at tree lawn.
See also
References
- Dictionary of Regional American English
- Word Detective: Tales from the berm
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