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- Shoobie abstract "Shoobie is a term used to describe a tourist who visits the seashore for a day (a daytripper), primarily to use the beach during the summer months.Shoobie is used most heavily in resort towns in California but also used on parts of the east coast. The term \"shoobie\" originated in the late 1800s, and it derives from daytrippers taking the train to the beach, with their ticket price including a boxed lunch packed in a shoe box. Later it was used to refer to anyone who brought a picnic lunch to the beach resorts. Either way, these daytrippers deprived local businesses of the revenue the tourists would have spent on food. The term \"shoobie\" may sometimes now be applied to tourists who are more likely to feed the seagulls, or wear sock with flip-flops, or wear shoes on the beach, or set up umbrellas on windy days, or act like they have never been to the beach, although this is not the original meaning. Homeowners (whether year-round or seasonal) often walk to the beach barefoot or remove their shoes immediately upon reaching the sand.Similar terms are \"Benny,\" which is mostly used in the resort towns of the Jersey Shore.Shoobies are essentially a mixed blessing for local beach residents. They bring in enormous revenue during the summer months (less so if they bring their own food), but at the same time they add numerous obstacles and annoyances to day-to-day life. In that sense, shoobies are not unlike the tourists that descend on any resort area. The term has also been mentioned frequently on the Nickelodeon show Rocket Power. The reference in the show is either to folks that wear their \"shoes\" on the \"beach\", as in SHOE-BEAch, or people who wear socks in their sandals. The term is also used to describe \"day-trippers\" on Nantucket Island. Slightly Stoopid & Toko Tasi recorded a song \"Shoobie\" which appears on Slightly Stoopid's Slightly Not Stoned Enough to Eat Breakfast Yet Stoopid EP".
- Shoobie wikiPageExternalLink whoknows.cfm?id=1161.
- Shoobie wikiPageExternalLink wa?A2=ind0606a&L=ads-l&P=14053.
- Shoobie wikiPageExternalLink shoeby.html.
- Shoobie wikiPageExternalLink www.shoobie.org.
- Shoobie wikiPageID "1965504".
- Shoobie wikiPageLength "3408".
- Shoobie wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Shoobie wikiPageRevisionID "687592459".
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Benny_(slang).
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jersey_Shore.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Jersey_culture.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pejorative_terms_for_people.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Day-tripper.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Extended_play.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Flip-flops.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Nantucket.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Nickelodeon.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Resort_town.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Rocket_Power.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Slightly_Not_Stoned_Enough_to_Eat_Breakfast_Yet_Stoopid.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLink Slightly_Stoopid.
- Shoobie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shoobie".
- Shoobie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Shoobie subject Category:Jersey_Shore.
- Shoobie subject Category:New_Jersey_culture.
- Shoobie subject Category:Pejorative_terms_for_people.
- Shoobie hypernym Term.
- Shoobie type Term.
- Shoobie comment "Shoobie is a term used to describe a tourist who visits the seashore for a day (a daytripper), primarily to use the beach during the summer months.Shoobie is used most heavily in resort towns in California but also used on parts of the east coast. The term \"shoobie\" originated in the late 1800s, and it derives from daytrippers taking the train to the beach, with their ticket price including a boxed lunch packed in a shoe box.".
- Shoobie label "Shoobie".
- Shoobie sameAs Q17110171.
- Shoobie sameAs m.069jcl.
- Shoobie sameAs Q17110171.
- Shoobie wasDerivedFrom Shoobie?oldid=687592459.
- Shoobie isPrimaryTopicOf Shoobie.