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wakeboard in British English (ˈweɪkˌbɔːd) noun1. a short surfboard for a rider towed behind a motorboat Examples of 'wakeboard' in a sentencewakeboard Seabobs are launched and wakeboard lessons given.Pro wakeboard show at 11.30am, 2.15pm and 4.50pm.The wakeboard champ, 19, is usually pulled along by a motorboat at 20mph.The difference from water-skiing is that you can do much more on a wakeboard, such as aerial tricks.After all, it's not every holiday you get to ski, surf and wakeboard all in the same day.By grabbing a handle attached to the cable you can water-ski or wakeboard without a boat to tow you. |