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crowd-surf, v. orig. Canad. Brit. |ˈkraʊdsəːf|, U.S. |ˈkraʊdˌsərf| [‹ crowd n.3 + surf v. Compare slightly earlier crowd-surfing n.] intr. To engage in crowd-surfing.
1991Globe & Mail (Toronto) 5 July c8/2 There he was, the near middle-aged psychedelic popster, crowd-surfing while his sidemen played on. 1998Sunday Mail (Glasgow) (Electronic ed.) 5 Apr. Paul reckoned the guard was beating up a fan who had been crowd surfing. 2002L. Wener Goodnight Steve McQueen xxxviii. 205 ‘Remember that time when you tried to crowd-surf at the Leadmill and the crowd just split apart underneath you—’ ‘—and I fell straight on to the floor and hit my head?’ |