shindig
Americannoun
noun
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a noisy party, dance, etc
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another word for shindy
Usage
What does shindig mean? Shindig is a fun word for a party or gathering, especially a noisy and lively one. Shindig is very informal, and it often refers to informal gatherings, especially big, rowdy ones with dancing, but it can be used to refer to any type of party or big celebration. The word has an old-timey or rustic, country feel to it (though not as rustic as hootenanny or hoedown), so it is often used to be a bit silly or just as a more fun way to say party. Example: Big Earl’s having one of his usual shindigs this weekend, with his buddy’s band playing in the field out back.
Etymology
Origin of shindig
1855–60, shin 1 + dig 1; compare slang shinscraper dance, shinny 2 ( def. )
Explanation
A shindig is a party, usually one that's big, loud, and noisy. People throw shindigs to celebrate. This is a word for parties, especially parties that are wild and crazy. Shindigs — which are similar to hoedowns — usually involve dancing and music. A big birthday party is a shindig. A massive holiday party is a shindig. At a shindig, you'll find drinking, eating, games, and other forms of fun. If only three people show up to a party, that's not going to be much of a shindig. At a shindig, people are really whooping it up.
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Example Sentences
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Tina also made solo appearances on US television in shows like American Bandstand and Shindig.
From BBC • May 24, 2023
Shindig allows guests to have private conversations by clicking on anyone’s head as they float around — which allows them to “work the room” and ignore the speeches, just like at an in-person party.
From Washington Post • Nov. 9, 2020
And the event takes place on the platform Shindig, whose bells and whistles allow for playful, gamelike communication.
From New York Times • Nov. 9, 2020
Choreographic Shindig IV: You can always rely on Olivier Wevers’ Whim W’Him to subvert dance-world convention, and nowhere is this more evident than in the company’s annual Choreographic Shindig.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 19, 2018
In 2006, another demo collection, dating from 1990, slunk out, capturing the days when the band billed itself as Shindig.
From The Guardian • Mar. 5, 2018
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