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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- v. To ski on water while being towed by a motorboat.
Examples
“But there was something he really wanted to know: Was asking prominent citizens to water-ski behind a replica of an ancient warship being rowed down the Hudson River one publicity stunt too far?”
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“Jill was avoiding her because Jill's idiot husband Mark had reneged on his promise to buy Carol's water-ski boat.”
“Jill had been avoiding Carol because Jill's idiot husband Mark had reneged on his promise to buy Carol's water-ski boat.”
“He was alleged to have taken boys on weekend trips to Napa, where he let them water-ski and drive his sports car, and offered them booze and boat rides.”
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“Some dudes in Peoria thought a good way to keep the carp population under control was to water-ski with a machete.”
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“Enrique Iglesias promised to water-ski naked if Spain won the World Cup and he's going to do it soon, reports People.”
“He had put a Corvette car engine into a 14-foot runabout boat he owned and he and Spivey both loved to water-ski behind it.”
“I wanted to teach her how to ride a horse and water-ski.”
“My friend Thomas was his nephew, and thus he became “Uncle Walker” to all of us kids who used to go up there to fish, capture sunning turtles, water-ski, and flirt with his daughter Ann.”
“The folks who live there can water-ski year-round.”
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