Via things magazine, a new vocabulary seemed to appear offered by Dolores Hayden, a professor of architecture, urbanism and American studies at Yale University, as ways to describe aspects of urban sprawl
A boomburb, she explained, is a fast-growing suburb.A zoomburb is one that's growing even faster.
Snout houses have garages bluntly pointing out at the street. Subdivisions in which all houses face the street with such garages are "snoutscapes."
A ball pork is a sports stadium built with public money for the benefit of a privately owned athletic team.
And litter-on-a-stick is advertising billboards.