It means that you're shin has stopped working and or got injured somehow.
shin
It means: "This is if you like Shin Chan"
Leg; shin.
yea i mean totally dude
新年 /shin nen/ means 'new year', and written 信念 /shin nen/ it would mean 'faith'.
Depends on context of usage, and how it is written. It can have several meanings such as 心身 /shin shin/ 'mind and body'.
if you mean Maltese about shin high.
To bark your shin means to graze it.
Well, it all depends if you mean that a mammal's home is primarily caves because bears hibernate in caves. so no.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one plays on the fact that your shins are on your lower legs. If you shin out, you run away.
they would use dynamite. then they had sex ( no lie ) in the caves for good luck. i mean we are talking anal!
In Japanese, "shin" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. It can refer to the body part "shin" which is the front part of the lower leg, or it can also mean "new" or "true" when used in certain words or phrases.