shindig

[ˈʃɪndɪɡ]

shindig Definition

a large, lively party or celebration, typically involving dancing and music.

Using shindig: Examples

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  • Example

    We're having a shindig at our place this weekend.

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    The wedding reception turned into a wild shindig.

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    The company threw a shindig to celebrate their success.

  • Example

    Let's go to the beach and have a shindig!

shindig Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shindig

Phrases with shindig

  • to cause a commotion or disturbance

    Example

    He kicked up a shindig when he found out he wasn't invited to the party.

  • an outdoor gathering featuring music and dancing, especially in rural areas of the southern United States

    Example

    Every summer, there's a big shindig on the green in our town.

  • a party or dance held in a barn, often with live music

    Example

    We're having a shindig in the barn next weekend. You should come!

Origins of shindig

originated in the mid-19th century from 'shindy', meaning a noisy disturbance or quarrel

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Summary: shindig in Brief

'Shindig' [ˈʃɪndɪɡ] is a noun that refers to a large, lively party or celebration, usually with music and dancing. It originated from 'shindy', which means a noisy disturbance or quarrel. Examples include 'We're having a shindig at our place this weekend' and 'The wedding reception turned into a wild shindig.' Phrases like 'kick up a shindig' denote causing a commotion, while 'shindig on the green' refers to an outdoor gathering featuring music and dancing.

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