waterski

/ˈwɔtərˌski/
verb
  1. To ride on waterskis while being pulled by a boat.
    • I learned to waterski when I was twelve years old.
    • They love to waterski on the lake every weekend.
    • He waterskis so well that he can jump over small waves.
noun
  1. A pair of long, narrow skis used for gliding on water while being pulled by a boat.
    • He strapped on his waterskis and waited for the boat to start.
    • She bought a new pair of waterskis for her summer vacation.
    • The rental shop had waterskis in various sizes for beginners and experts.
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