Surfer

/ˈsɜːrfər/

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Definitions

2 meanings
1

A person who rides a surfboard on the crest of a wave.

/ˈsɜːrfər/

nounneutralBeginner
General

A person who rides a surfboard.

The surfer expertly navigated the large waves.

💡 Simply: A surfer is someone who loves to ride waves on a special board. They paddle out into the ocean and try to stay balanced as the wave carries them to shore!

👶 For kids: A surfer is someone who stands on a surfboard and rides the waves in the ocean.

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2

She's a skilled surfer who spends most weekends at the beach.

3

The competition attracted surfers from all over the globe.

How It's Used

Sports

"Professional surfers compete in contests around the world."

Recreation

"The beach was crowded with surfers enjoying the waves."

2

To ride a wave with a surfboard.

/ˈsɜːrfər/

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General

To ride the waves on a surfboard.

She loves to surf, even when the water is cold.

💡 Simply: To surf is to ride a surfboard on a wave, gliding across the water. Like a water adventure!

👶 For kids: To surf is to ride a wave on a special board.

More Examples

2

They went to the beach to surf during the summer.

3

He surfs the biggest waves in the area

How It's Used

Sports

"He surfs every morning before work."

Recreation

"They went to the beach to surf the perfect waves."

Tip:Think of the action itself; someone is surfing. This is a less common usage but correct.

Idioms & expressions

hang ten

To surf with all ten toes over the nose of the surfboard.

"He expertly hung ten and rode the wave all the way to the shore."

From the verb "surf", derived from the practice of riding waves, possibly influenced by the Middle English word "sorfen" (to rub, graze). The suffix "-er" denotes the person performing the action.

The term gained popularity in the early 20th century with the rise of surfing as a recreational activity, especially in places like Hawaii and California.

Memory tip

Imagine a person standing on a board, riding a wave - that's a surfer!

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