Is it really "Sup’slides’over Sullivan’s Social Slub"? I heard "Suds slide sover Sullivan’s Social Slub" which seems to make more sense, imagining the weekend "slub" as a place of great merriment, congenial atmosphere, and drunken alliteration where the suds freely slide (in mugs over a bar counter). However, the meaning written here might be suggesting something like "Let us up and slide over...".
Is it really "Sup’slides’over Sullivan’s Social Slub"? I heard "Suds slide sover Sullivan’s Social Slub" which seems to make more sense, imagining the weekend "slub" as a place of great merriment, congenial atmosphere, and drunken alliteration where the suds freely slide (in mugs over a bar counter). However, the meaning written here might be suggesting something like "Let us up and slide over...".