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hockey mom

[hok-ee mom]

noun

U.S. and Canada.
  1. a mother who spends much time driving her children to hockey rinks, watching their games, and encouraging their participation in the sport.

    Hockey moms are made of tough stuff.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of hockey mom1

First recorded in 1955–60
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Example Sentences

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A mother of two children, she occasionally refers to herself as a hockey mom.

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“I was on the board here for almost a decade and spent a lot of blood, sweat and tears raising money,” Melinda Roth, a veteran hockey mom, said during a city hearing about the rink last week.

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She pointed to former Gov. Sarah Palin’s claim that the only difference between a “hockey mom” and a pit bull was lipstick, or Ms. Haley’s reference to wearing heels.

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Mike said 1988 Olympic bronze medalist Tracy Wilson, a Canadian former competitive ice dancer and hockey mom, helped teach the boys to skate.

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She was a “hockey mom” and the former mayor of a small, working-class town who vowed to stick it to the “good ol’ boys.”

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