An alternative A-Z of Dubai

Here’s an alphabet that’s all about this rare, wonderful, sometimes weird, and always dynamic city…

We love this city: in Dubai you can eat every world cuisine (and for everything from Dhs10 to Dhs1,000 a head); you meet people from different countries every day and you never know when an entirely new suburb is going to pop up next to where you live.

It’s a city of today, and a truly global place – and because of that, it’s definitely full of its quirks.

Here are 26 illustrations that those of you who’ve lived in Dubai a while will definitely relate to…

Aventadors

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Spying one is uneventful in this city: in Dubai we only do a double take for a Veneno or Lykon.

Brunch

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In the rest of the world it’s a mid-morning meal, in Dubai, it’s whenever you want it.

When people started calling dinners ‘night brunches’ we basically just gave up.

Carrefour

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We’ve never seen so many people in one supermarket: visit the Mall of the Emirates branch on weekends or evenings at your peril.

Drive-thru

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How we get our Starbucks when rolling in Jumeirah.

Etihad Road

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Oh the hours we’ve spent on this piece of gravel… what we’d give to have a DeLorean DMC-12 to help speed up the commute from Dubai to Sharjah.

Falcons

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Can be spotted in the wild, but also in Souk Madinat Jumeirah. Sometimes we get excited and shout ‘falcon’, while pointing to the sky. It’s usually just a big seagull.

Gum

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Ah, the good old days when this was a genuine currency in many petrol stations. That said, it was a one way payment system (ever tried to pay for a tank of gas with a huge bag of chiclets? Exactly).

Horn

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The thing in your car you honk when you want waiter service (or when the person in front of you waits a millisecond before moving when the traffic light turns green).

Indicators

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‘What is this stick that juts out from the side of my steering wheel?’

Jumeirah

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A suburb in Dubai that translates to mean beautiful in Arabic. Also the name for basically every other development in the emirate, none of which are near Jumeirah. Hey, it’s a beautiful city.

Karama

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Tourists go for the handbags. We go for the paratha.

Largest

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The thing that every new Dubai development seems to be (note: tallest, biggest and widest are also popular).

Mam-sir

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Covering all bases.

Nights

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Whether you’re a lady, a gent or a fan of eating brunch after dark, there’s a Dubai night for you…

Oman chips

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A road trip staple. Eat them ‘till you can’t feel your tongue any more.

Pierre Cardin

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Always at 70 per cent off.

Qudra

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Ducks. Cyclists. Lots of them.  And lots of lycra (probably too much lycra).

Roundabouts

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What we call most junctions in the city, even if they no longer even vaguely resemble a roundabout.

Shawarma

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A glorious meal at any time of day (and the only thing that gets us through a weekend trip to IKEA).

Tecom (aka, Barsha Heights)

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Turn your back on your car for one second, and the business card ninjas will have somehow managed to ‘decorate’ it.

U-Turn

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We live in one of the few cities in the world where you can do a full 180 more often than you can turn left.

Vimto

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The soft drink from Manchester that’s as essential as dates when breaking your fast during Ramadan.

Winter

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When Dubai residents walk around in balaclavas because they’re ‘cold’ and yet it’s still 20 degrees Celsius outside.

XL

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The size we all have to buy when first tackling the dreaded ‘Dubai Stone’ (read the ‘B’, ‘O’ and ‘S’ entries for the reasons why that happens).

But, after a few years, you discover the beach, the jogging tracks, the free outdoor yoga, and it all seems to work itself out.

Yalla

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Sometimes it means let’s go, sometimes it means bye, sometimes it means NOW, but subtle changes in intonation always make it clear which one is meant.

Zabeel

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When you take a wrong turn coming out from Downtown or Business Bay and are suddenly surrounded by peacocks.

Which letter do you relate to the most? Comment below. 

Editor's Note: This article was originally published in What's On Dubai on Friday October 27th, 2017 http://bit.ly/whatson-a-to-z