phrase General Slang

up north

up NORTH · phrase · informal

Heading to the rural lakes-and-cabins country of the northern Midwest.

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A catch-all for going to the more rural, lakeside northern parts of a Midwestern state to relax and enjoy the outdoors, regardless of exact direction.

“We're going up north for a long weekend at the cabin.”
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up north In A Sentence

We're going up north for a long weekend at the cabin.

Origin & Usage

Upper Midwest cabin-and-lake culture, especially Minnesota and Michigan.

People Also Ask

What does 'up north' mean in the Midwest?

It's a catch-all for heading to the rural, lakeside northern parts of a state to relax and enjoy the outdoors, regardless of exact direction.

Where is 'up north' used this way?

It's rooted in Upper Midwest cabin-and-lake culture, especially in Minnesota and Michigan.

How do you use 'up north'?

Use it for cabin getaways, like 'We're going up north for a long weekend at the cabin.'

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