This is difficult to answer, because many people view hockey in many different ways. To the uninitiated, hockey can seem brutal and bloody, but when you take the time to understand what's really going on, you get a much different feel for the sport. It's not about the fights (ok, some of it is about the fights!) but the skill the players display handling the puck, intercepting passes, blocking the offense, etcetera. When I watch hockey I get the distinct vibe of intensity!
The term "good vibe" dates back to the 1960's era of free love. Something is said to give off "good vibes" if it evokes a positive or loving feeling.
Just pull it and it will snap on and off.
It really depends on the shade of green, the theme of the room or what kind of vibe you want to give off, etc.
Your "vibe" is your mood ... the psychic vibration you're giving off. If someone kills it, they ruin your mood.
it depends- they can be cute, but you have to wear them with an outgoing outfit, of a really plain outfit. It does give off kinda a "nerdy" vibe, but try it- see what your friends say!
It means to give off or emit something, such as radiators in a home that give off heat to heat the home. It can also be used to describe a person, such as--> She was radiating her beautiful smile.
i think hockey and soccer
I think the term "buckets off" in hockey refers to fighting without your helmet on.
In hockey there are fundamentals you have to learn before you play.
It's Called a Hockey Puck not Ball. Plus The Hockey pucks are made of Rubber.
happening when players are off ice
puck off