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Dictionary definition of shindig

A lively party or social gathering, typically involving music, dancing, and other forms of entertainment.
"The shindig went on until the early hours of the morning."

Detailed meaning of shindig

A shindig is often characterized by its high energy and festive atmosphere, and is typically a casual or informal event. The word "shindig" originated in the United States in the mid-1800s and is thought to be a variation of the word "shindy," which means a noisy or rowdy gathering. Shindigs may be held for a variety of occasions, such as birthdays, weddings, or holidays, and can be held indoors or outdoors. They often feature food and drinks, as well as games and activities to keep guests entertained. The word "shindig" is informal and is often associated with a fun and lively social event.

Example sentences containing shindig

1. We're throwing a big shindig to celebrate my graduation.
2. The neighborhood shindig was filled with music and laughter.
3. Everyone in town was invited to the annual summer shindig.
4. The company's holiday shindig was a night to remember.
5. I'm looking forward to the family shindig this weekend.
6. We had a little shindig at our place last night.

History and etymology of shindig

The word 'shindig' is a colorful and informal term for a lively party or social gathering. Its etymology is somewhat obscure, but it is believed to have originated in American English in the mid-19th century. The exact source of the word is uncertain, but it may have been influenced by Irish and Scottish dialects. Some theories suggest a connection to the Scottish word 'shinty,' which refers to a traditional stick-and-ball game often played at festive gatherings. Others propose a link to the Irish word 'sínteag,' which means a musical house party. Over time, 'shindig' became a popular slang term for a spirited event where people come together to enjoy music, dancing, and merriment, and it continues to be used in this sense today to describe lively social gatherings and celebrations.

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Further usage examples of shindig

1. The backyard shindig had a barbecue and live band.
2. The office shindig was a great opportunity to network.
3. Her birthday shindig was a surprise she'll never forget.
4. The beach party turned into a lively shindig as the night went on.
5. Let's have a small shindig to ring in the new year.
6. We're planning a shindig at the park for the kids' birthday.
7. The college shindig was legendary and talked about for years.
8. He threw a shindig in honor of his promotion.
9. The backyard shindig featured a bonfire and marshmallow roasting.
10. The annual family reunion is always a big shindig.
11. Their engagement shindig was a joyous occasion.
12. We had a little shindig to watch the championship game.
13. The wedding shindig had a photo booth and a dance floor.
14. The block party turned into a neighborhood shindig.
15. We decided to have a shindig to celebrate our anniversary.
16. The holiday shindig was full of festive decorations and treats.
17. The school reunion shindig brought old friends back together.
18. The farewell shindig was bittersweet as we said our goodbyes.
19. The backyard shindig featured games, food, and a lot of fun.

TOEFL 7, Community and Society, Celebration and Festivities

event,gathering

bash,celebration,festivity,fiesta,party,social,soiree

bash, solemnity, mourning, funeral

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