shinny

UK /ˈʃɪni/ US /ˈʃɪni/
noun 5verb 1

Definitions

verb

1

To climb in an awkward manner.

noun

1

An informal game of pickup hockey played with minimal equipment: skates, sticks and a puck or ball.

In shinny, everyone wins. Though rules are scaled back, the game is not loosened beyond all form, and the driving competitive element remains.

Hockey fiction shows that the focus on ludus in organized hockey threatens to strangle the primal play spirit, which is why shinny is more easily romanticized than versions of the game that seem to require fighting, that motivate parents to violence, and, at the highest level, give rise to lockouts and strikes. In shinny the playful core of hockey is retained, while the overly confining rules and restrictions are discarded.

2

Street hockey.

3

Hockey.

4

A hockey-like game played by American Indians.

noun

1

Moonshine. (illegal alcohol)

Miss Maudie Atkinson baked a Lane cake so loaded with shinny it made me tight;....

He sent them packing next day armed with their charts and five quarts of shinny in their saddlebags—two apiece and one for the Governor.

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