Sleevenit


1. to conceal an alcoholic beverage, typically of the can variety and of high alcohol content, within the confines of one’s hockey-jersey-sleeve while in public.

2. a strategic pre-game move that allows one to continue consumption while utilizing public transit in efforts to avoid -ss-rape beer prices at the venue.
james: “sir, i’m afraid we must leave this here branch avenue, for i fear that we will miss the dropping of the puck if we continue to partake in consumption of this delicious dc brau. a pity it is to leave this beer behind.”

joseph: “fear not, good sir, for tonight we are sleevenit on the metro in our washington capitals hockey jerseys!”

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