v. — Hockey; usually to dangle through
to skillfully maneuver through the opposition.
Type: 4. Culturally Significant — The term dangle describes the act of maneuvering through the opposition (see the 2001 quotation) while keeping possession of the puck (see the 2014 quotation). Thus, the term is often used in the phrase "dangling through", as players dangle through defensive players (see the 2005 and 2008 quotations) as a result of excellent stickhandling. The significance of the sport of hockey in Canada's social and historical development warrants the classification of hockey terms as culturally significant (see CBC reference).