shoobie

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A visitor to a coastal area who looks or acts out of place; especially an awkward or annoying tourist.

Pronunciation

En-au-shoobie.ogg

Word forms

shoobie shoobies

Etymology

Likely from shoe in some way, if not a clipping of shoebox, with diminutive -ie. Other hypotheses appear unconvincing. Compare Benny (“northern or out-of-state tourist to the Jersey Shore”), or terms like touron and yuppie. The popular legend states that the term is attested from circa late 1800s, where new railroads to the Jersey Shore brought in floods of tourists to the beaches, who often carried their own lunches (rather than dined at seaside restaurants), packed by the trains in a shoebox. These tourists were then stereotyped for their habits, and the sense widened.

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