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    To·bog·gan
    /təˈbäɡən/

    noun

    • 1. a long narrow sled used for the sport of coasting downhill over snow or ice. It typically is made of a lightweight board that is curved upward and backward at the front.

    verb

    • 1. slide downhill over snow on a toboggan: "my kids love to go tobogganing in the park before Christmas dinner"
  2. The meaning of TOBOGGAN is a long flat-bottomed light sled made usually of thin boards curved up at one end with usually low handrails at the sides. How to use toboggan in a sentence.

    • The Regional Debate Over Toboggans
    • Researching The Meaning of "Toboggan"
    • A Toboggan Is A Hat to Southerners
    • A Toboggan Is A Sled to New Englanders
    • Etymology of The Word
    • Other Names For A Toboggan Hat
    • Let's All Go Tobogganing!
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    Several years ago, I had some friends who were Yankees (and they were pretty darn proud of it). He was from northern Maine, and she was from New Hampshire. You really don't get much more Yankee than that. This was their first winter in Texas. On a particularly cold day, I mentioned that their son needed a toboggan. I got the strangest look from the...

    That funny anecdote began my research mission. My friends were determined to prove me wrong, and I was determined to prove to them that at least one dictionary in the world acknowledges that a toboggan can also be a winter hat. I did eventually find a dictionary that had "toboggan" listed as a hat. Unfortunately, it was a large two-volume set, and ...

    Here's what I found out on my end. From the research I've done, it appears that the southern region of the United States (the areas that use Southern American English) use the term toboggan to refer to a knit winter hat. This area includes the states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Lo...

    If you're from New England, as well as many other places in the US, a toboggan refers to a type of simple traditional sled without runners, designed for riding down hills. This type of sled was created and used by the indigenous people of northern Canada. If you're in America outside of the South (or if you're in Canada), a toboggan likely refers t...

    The Online Etymology Dictionary states that the word "toboggan" originates from the word tabagane, which was the French interpretation of the word for the sled in one of the Algonquian languages (likely tepaqanfrom the Mi'kmaq language). The Word Detective blog claims that the use of "toboggan" as a term for a hat in Southern English originates in ...

    It turns out that a "toboggan" hat has many different regional names. Here are a few other terms that are used in the English-speaking world for this type of hat: 1. beanie 2. sherpa 3. watch cap (military) 4. sock or stocking hat 5. snookie 6. burglar hat

    You're in good company whether you wear a toboggan or ride one. How about we put on our toboggans, pull out our wooden toboggans, and take Toby the dog for a ride?

    Question:Where I was raised in SW Pa., a toboggan may be a hat or a sled. Meaning derives from context? Answer:Of course, but the point was that some only know it as one or the other.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TobogganToboggan - Wikipedia

    A toboggan is a simple sled traditionally used by children. It is also a traditional form of transport used by the Innu and Cree of northern Canada. In modern times, it is used on snow to carry one or more people (often children) down a hill or other slope for recreation.

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  7. Aug 8, 2023 · Tobogganing is a classic snow sport that offers fast fun for all ages. With a basic sled and snowy slope, you’re ready for an unforgettable winter ride. In this guide, learn pro tips for maximizing the enjoyment and staying safe while tobogganing.

  8. Tobogganing, the sport of sliding down snow-covered slopes and artificial-ice-covered chutes on a runnerless sled called a toboggan. In Europe, small sleds with runners are also called toboggans. Learn more about the origin and history of tobogganing in this article.

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