Anytown

English

Etymology

From any +‎ town.

Proper noun

Anytown

  1. (US) Any non-specific, non-notable town in the USA.
    • 1966 July 28, Frederic O. Sargent, “Urban Planning and Rural Towns”, in The Times Argus, page 4:
      The limitations [] can best be explained by comment on the master plan for a rural town and village recently completed in Vermont. We will call the town and village "Anytown."
    • {{quote-journal|en|date=1974 14 February|author=Joseph E. Brown|title=Understanding your city's energy needs...|work=Daily News-Post|page=9|passage=It's a sizzling late August afternoon on a weekday in Anytown, California.}

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