0 in some sports, an area off the field where a player who has done something that is against the rules can be sent
1 to send a player to the sin bin:
Thomas was sin-binned for a professional foul.
Four players were sin-binned and neither defence showed much desire to yield to the other.
After just five minutes he was sin-binned for deliberately palming the ball into touch.
Lander reminded everyone who was in charge by sin-binning two players.
We might say that this "sin bin" approach is a further reassurance that the issues are being properly addressed.
I think that this word is a jolly sight better than "sin bin" which was the name originally given to these kinds of establishments.
It does not seem appropriate that any sick child should be educated from or administered from a "sin bin".
Is there a "sin bin" here?
This is otherwise known as a sin bin.