wakeboard
/ˈweɪkˌbɔrd/
verb
- To ride on a wakeboard, typically behind a motorboat.
- He wakeboards every weekend when the weather is warm.
- She learned to wakeboard after years of waterskiing.
- They love to wakeboard at the lake every summer.
noun
- A short, wide board used for the sport of wakeboarding, where the rider is towed behind a motorboat.
- The store sells wakeboards for beginners and advanced riders.
- He strapped his feet into the wakeboard and grabbed the tow rope.
- She waxed her wakeboard to make it glide faster on the water.