A word to describe people on the beach who wear shoes. They aren't locals and are usually tourists. Shoobies are disliked by locals.
by Shayan August 12, 2005
Get the shoobies mug.Doing any form of general cleaning. Used primarily in the Merchant marine (civilian) sea going work environment. But not exclusive to.
Hey man, I need you to soogie the bulkheads (walls) in the Pway (Passageway/hallway) before we knock off for the day.
by AB Dan July 17, 2006
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Getting tired of the same old slang terminology for sleeping such as "take a disco nap," "crash," or "40 winks?" Try new and improved fo' shoozie my snoozie! It's chalked full of snoopdogganese, and good for your colon! Proper English translation: For certain, I shall promptly engage in some much needed rest.
by ctaylor July 26, 2004
Get the Fo' shoozie my snoozie mug.shoogled: Meaning one: being drugged against your will by government or cops. Meaning two: Being drugged down by whoever against your will.
by Bryce R. April 29, 2008
Get the shoogled mug.THE NEW JERSEY SHORE
by John T. Cunningham
New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press,1958
Pg. 101:
Fast trains to Atlantic City, along with a one-dollar round-trip fare,created the "day tripper," and the "Dollar Excursion" unquestionably (Pg.102--ed.) gave the city its wide popularity. Throughout the 1890's and up until World War I working men had freedom to play only on Sundays. That day, week in and week out, found swaying Atlantic City-bound coaches teeming with Philadelphia families, laden with their "shoe box lunches."... Naturally not all of Atlantic City viewed the "Shoe Box Lunch Set" with favor. Keepers of the swank hotels figured anyone who couldn't come for at least a week should stay home and get rested for his job.
by John T. Cunningham
New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press,1958
Pg. 101:
Fast trains to Atlantic City, along with a one-dollar round-trip fare,created the "day tripper," and the "Dollar Excursion" unquestionably (Pg.102--ed.) gave the city its wide popularity. Throughout the 1890's and up until World War I working men had freedom to play only on Sundays. That day, week in and week out, found swaying Atlantic City-bound coaches teeming with Philadelphia families, laden with their "shoe box lunches."... Naturally not all of Atlantic City viewed the "Shoe Box Lunch Set" with favor. Keepers of the swank hotels figured anyone who couldn't come for at least a week should stay home and get rested for his job.
by Native Shore August 27, 2006
Get the shoobie mug.Origanally used for people who went to the NJ shore for hte day with their lunc hin a shoe box, but now someone who goes down to the shore for the weekend/summer and doesnt live there?
by Penis Face January 4, 2004
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