devil strip

English

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Etymology

From 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)

  1. (Akron, Ohio, US) The grassy area between the sidewalk and the street.

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References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Regional American English
  2. ^ Word Detective: Tales from the berm