1. bimini - Noun
2. Bimini - Proper noun
bimini (plural biminis)
A lightweight cover, usually made of fabric stretched on a metal frame which is readily removable, for the cockpit or deck of a speedboat or sailboat.
Ellipsis of Bimini Islands.; An island group in the Bahamas, Atlantic Ocean, politically considered part of the Caribbean
A district of the Bahamas, the westernmost district
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI have a 24ft. pontoon boat with swivel seats and a big Bimini top to fish these waters here. Source: Internet
These get in the way, especially when fishing, and many manufacturers recommend you don’t run at planing speeds with the Bimini erects, due to the extra stress and wear it causes. Source: Internet
Just last evening BP reported the abrupt closure of Resorts World Bimini where employees at that resort were told to leave their dorms by this Sunday. Source: Internet
It was supposed to be a four-hour trip for Moss, who’d just bought a boat and was excited to steer it home from Bimini to Nassau, in The Bahamas. Source: Internet
The tournament brought together some 600 young competitors, basketball players from New Providence, Bimini, Grand Bahama and Abaco. Source: Internet
Followers of the purported psychic Edgar Cayce take his prediction that evidence of Atlantis would be found in 1968 as referring to the discovery of the Bimini Road. Source: Internet