1. orleans - Noun
2. Orleans - Proper noun
A cloth made of worsted and cotton, -- used for wearing apparel.
A variety of the plum. See under Plum.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere are only two things: love, all sorts of love, with pretty girls, and the music of New Orleans or Duke Ellington. Everything else ought to go, because everything else is ugly. Boris Vian
I'm really getting to appreciate traditional jazz now - the New Orleans stuff - a lot more than I did before. John Goodman
For a long time I thought I knew for sure who I was. I grew up in New Orleans and became a comedian. And there was everything that came along with that. The nightclubs. The smoking. The drinking. Then I turned 13. Ellen DeGeneres
New Orleans food is as delicious as the less criminal forms of sin. Mark Twain
Well, I'm reading about the battle of New Orleans right now. I've got an ecolectic [sic] reading list. George W. Bush
There is no reason at all why there aren't enough people to guard New Orleans and to help stabilise Baghdad. Christopher Hitchens