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rink rat
noun
a youth who spends a great deal of time at a hockey rink, helping with maintenance work, sweeping, etc., often without pay or in return for free admission to the rink.
rink rat
noun
informala young person who carries out chores at an ice-hockey rink in return for free skating time
Word History and Origins
Origin of rink rat1
Example Sentences
So when I say I’m a rink rat, I’m really a rink rat.
Jackson began skating at age 10, quickly transforming into a self-described rink rat.
That “rink rat” mentality served Oshie well as he climbed the hockey ladder.
The son of Phelicia Wright, a self-proclaimed “rink rat”, Grays’ enthusiasm towards skating shines brightly through his big brown eyes.
That Thursday morning, the shop welcomed a variety of customers at different levels: a mother picking up repaired figure skates for her daughter; a 39-year-old self-described rink rat who had the rivets redone on his left skate; a 9-year-old girl, with her parents, picking out turquoise-and-purple blade covers.
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