Deep Ellum

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Etymology

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Respelling of elm (similar to dayum etc.), from its main thoroughfare, Elm Street.

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Deep Ellum

  1. A neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, known for its entertainment venues.
    • 1981, “Deep Elem Blues”, performed by Grateful Dead:
      If you go down to Deep Elem put your money in your shoes / The women in Deep Elem they give you the Deep Elem blues

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