sin bin

sin bin
n
British
a place to which difficult or 'hopeless' cases are consigned. The term is applied particularly to schools or other educational or correctional institutions. It is derived from ice hockey, where the sin bin is the rinkside area where trans-gressing players serve out time penal-ties.

Contemporary slang . 2014.

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  • sin bin — noun 1. (in ice hockey, etc) an enclosure to which a player is sent for a statutory length of time when suspended from a game for unruly behaviour 2. A room or other place to which disruptive school pupils are sent • • • Main Entry: ↑sin * * *… …   Useful english dictionary

  • sin-bin — sinˈ bin transitive verb To send (a person) to the sin bin • • • Main Entry: ↑sin …   Useful english dictionary

  • sin bin — n [singular] BrE informal a place away from the playing area where players in some sports, for example ↑ice hockey, are sent if they break the rules …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • sin bin — sin ,bin noun count INFORMAL an area outside an ICE RINK (=area of ice where sports are played) where an ICE HOCKEY player must sit when he or she has not obeyed a rule …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sin bin — ► NOUN informal 1) (in sport) a box or bench to which offending players can be sent as a penalty during a game. 2) Brit. a detention centre for offenders …   English terms dictionary

  • sin-bin — /ˈsɪn bɪn/ (say sin bin) Colloquial –noun 1. → shaggin wagon. 2. → penalty box (defs 1 and 2). –verb (t) (sin binned, sin binning) 3. (in sport) to send (a player) to the penalty box. 4. to remove from office or active duty while under… …  

  • sin bin — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms sin bin : singular sin bin plural sin bins informal an area outside an ice rink (= area of ice where sports are played) where an ice hockey player must sit when he or she has not obeyed a rule …   English dictionary

  • sin bin — noun a) An area where players are temporarily confined while suspended from play following an infringement of the rules of the game. Tommy Parker had propped Sporting World against a waterjug. He said I see Max de Woppa spent three minutes in the …   Wiktionary

  • sin-bin — also sin bin N SING In the sports of ice hockey and rugby league, if a player is sent to the sin bin, they are ordered to leave the playing area for a short period of time because they have done something that is against the rules …   English dictionary

  • sin bin — informal noun (in sport, especially ice hockey) a box or bench to which offending players can be sent as a penalty during a game. verb (sin bin) send (a player) to a sin bin …   English new terms dictionary

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