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upstate

This is how I see it from my experience--

1) If you tell someone your from the city and they ask which one? Your Upstate.
2) If your not from Amsterdam the European city. Your Upstate
3) If your movie theater is in the mall. Your upstate
4) If you do all your clothes shopping at Woodbury Commons. Your Upstate
5) If there is a strip road with 15 fast food joints in row. Your Upstate.
6) If you dont get Hot 97 or 92.3 or K2u on your radio stations. Your Upstate.
7) If you know more about my car than a mechanic. Your Upstate.
8) If you live near a prison. Your Upstate.
Pretty much anywhere past White Plains.

ex: You know your upstate when??????? Follow the above.

by Soldier17 January 11, 2008

25๐Ÿ‘ 28๐Ÿ‘Ž


upstate

A politically incorrect term for all areas north of you. Usually quite derogatory.

(snicker) Pff...dumb upstate hicks...

by Bokuno July 3, 2004

22๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


Upstate

Everything north of Westchester

by Anonymous October 1, 2003

19๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž


Upstate

Anything north of the Tappan Zee Bridge

I live in Orange County, just 90 minutes from the city.
-Upstate.
No, not really 'upstate'...

by None November 12, 2003

18๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


Upstate

Anything north of 287

by Anonymous August 1, 2003

18๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


upstate

1) A region north of New York City's suburbs. Essentially an extension of the Midwestern rustbelt, not that there's anything wrong with that other than the fact they're not exactly New York State's greatest economic asset. Its people have what is undoubtedly the world's worst inferiority complex; they hate being overshadowed by the City almost to the point of irrational hatred, when they might not have necessarily been there. Lovely places to observe nature like the Adirondacks and the Finger Lakes, but there aren't that many prominent resorts to enjoy it from. Most of the largish cities like Buffalo and Rochester are big manufacturing centers, but they're in relatively bad shape and need to be cleaned up (garbagewise and crimewise), revitalized, and repopulated.

2) The city and suburbs of Chicago, Illinois (aka Chicagoland). In this case, upstate is the heavily-urbanized part of the state, while downstate is more rural and dotted with smaller cities and towns.

3) Otherwise, the northern part of any socially or demographically divided state (Northern California, Seattle-area Washington, northern Texas, Florida panhandle, etc.)

1) downstate > upstate

2) upstate > downstate

3) no real opinion

by Blargh May 12, 2004

19๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


Upstate

1) An area north of the suburbs of the largest city in a state in which the city is at the southern end of the state; used especially in New York State. In NY many people take it to offense to have their hometown labelled "upstate."
2) The northern end of a state, used mainly in states where the more urbanized area is to the north, like Illinois or Delaware.

Chicago is in upstate Illinois.

by Anonymous July 29, 2003

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