meaning - "Down the shore" versus "at the beach"


What is the difference between down the shore and at the beach? Does the latter imply you are physically on the beach?



Answer



This is a Jersey espression and refers to heading down south to any of the beach towns on the New Jersey shoreline.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

verbs - "Baby is creeping" vs. "baby is crawling" in AmE

commas - Does this sentence have too many subjunctives?

time - English notation for hour, minutes and seconds

grammatical number - Use of lone apostrophe for plural?

etymology - Origin of "s--t eating grin"

etymology - Where does the phrase "doctored" originate?

word choice - Which is the correct spelling: “fairy” or “faerie”?