Shinny
-
Term used most commonly in Canada and the northern region of Minnesota, specifically the iron range, as a short, alternate word for an unofficial game of hockey played outdoors on a [flooded], home-made [rink] or a frozen body of water such as a [pond] or lake.
-
[Shinny] - another word for a leg kick/[shin kick]. Commonly used in hoodlum areas of New Zealand such as Albany, [Auckland].
-
A Canadian/American term that was originated in Canada, meaning a game of hockey played on a backyard rink or a flooded, [frozen pond]. The game is played with only sticks, skates and sometimes gloves. [Shinny] is the best part of winter. And [lets be honest], which hockey player doesnt love a text from a mate saying wanna play some [shinny]?
-
to climb smoothly up, down, or along something by holding it tightly with your arms and legs:
-
a game popularized on [blustery] Saturday afternoons on the ponds of [Laval]. [Shinny] is a hockey-like game played with brooms, broken hockey sticks, and hunks of things that you can hit around till the bars open a midi.
-
short for [shindig], a [festive] [gathering] of people
-
Playing [hockey] on a [rink] without [skates].
Explore More Definitions
Browse our collection of 300,000+ community-written definitions