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Malibu board
[mal-uh-boo]
noun
a lightweight, fiberglass-covered surfboard, usually about 10 feet (3 meters) long with a rounded nose and tail and a convex bottom for increased maneuverability.
malibu board
/ ˈæɪː /
noun
a lightweight surfboard, usually having a fin
Word History and Origins
Origin of Malibu board1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Malibu board1
Example Sentences
Surf legend Matt Kivlin — who’s known for designing the lightweight, Balsa wood-based Malibu Board — also designed a handful of homes along the California coast.
He’d already spent so many of his years making surfboards – the bug he’d caught as an eight-year-old peering over the fence of a neighbour in bayside Brighton, where a group of men compressed a piece of foam to make their own Malibu board.
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