09/10/2023 11:00
Subject: American English? Explain the origin of "Wandering the drag" & "Strolling the drag"
We used to say "cruise the drag" in high school to refer to the main street in town with the Sonic and Whataburger on it, as well as associated parking lots where we'd gather and plan our next move.
Anonymous
09/10/2023 06:42
Subject: American English? Explain the origin of "Wandering the drag" & "Strolling the drag"
Sometimes travel books will say something like, "When you're strolling the main drag in Bar Harbor/Tangiers/Atlantic City, don't miss the following shops.."
Anonymous
09/09/2023 22:24
Subject: American English? Explain the origin of "Wandering the drag" & "Strolling the drag"
Native English speaker who grew up in the southern US. I’ve never heard of either of those phrases.
Anonymous
09/09/2023 22:19
Subject: Re:American English? Explain the origin of "Wandering the drag" & "Strolling the drag"
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People talk like that in Maryland.
I am 50 l, have spent all those years in Maryland except for college, and no. No, they do not.
Samesies
Samesies?
Samesies is a thing. Wandering or strolling the drag are not.