snowboard

/ˈsnoʊˌbɔrd/
noun
  1. A board used for gliding over snow, similar to a ski but wider and shorter, with both feet attached.
    • The rental shop has snowboards in different sizes for beginners and experts.
    • She bought a new snowboard for her trip to the mountains.
    • He strapped his feet into the snowboard and pushed off down the slope.
verb
  1. To ride or travel on a snowboard.
    • They plan to snowboard in Colorado this winter.
    • He snowboards every weekend during the season.
    • I learned to snowboard when I was twelve years old.