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hockey mom
[hok-ee mom]
noun
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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of hockey mom1
Example Sentences
A mother of two children, she occasionally refers to herself as a hockey mom.
“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.
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.
Mike said 1988 Olympic bronze medalist Tracy Wilson, a Canadian former competitive ice dancer and hockey mom, helped teach the boys to skate.
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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