1. Pittsburgh - Noun
2. Pittsburgh - Proper noun
a city in southwestern Pennsylvania where the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River forms the Ohio River; long an important urban industrial area; site of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh
Source: WordNetHow lucky I was to have played for the Pittsburgh Steelers fans. A proud, hard-working people, who loves their football, and their players. Jack Lambert
Our children were mostly brought up and educated in the Churchill suburb east of Pittsburgh. Each summer, we took them back to England for an extended period. John Pople
When you're from the East Coast or you're from the South, people expect you to sound a certain way. So if you don't sound that way, people won't label you as that type of artist. For me, I had a whole new lane to create for myself being from Pittsburgh and being a Midwest artist. Wiz Khalifa
I want to thank my teammates for being a bunch of swell guys. I want to thank Branch Rickey for giving me the opportunity of playing baseball. Most of all I want to thank the people of Pittsburgh whose encouragement helped me win this award. They deserve the best. Roberto Clemente
I have had two lives: when I was born in Puerto Rico in 1935 [sic] and when I came to play baseball in Pittsburgh in 1955. I have two loves: my family – my mother, my father and my wife and three sons – and my fans. Roberto Clemente
I like to see Maury in Pittsburgh uniform much better than watching him steal bases when I stand helpless in right field. Roberto Clemente