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Definition of surfer in English: surfernoun ˈsəːfəˈsərfər 1A person who rides a wave towards the shore while standing or lying on a surfboard. a beach popular with surfers Example sentencesExamples - The first film, easily the best of the series, makes a remarkable attempt to accurately portray surfers in their natural habitat.
- The artist, once a top-rated professional surfer, has earned accolades for his lifelike bronze patina sculptures of fish.
- He was a world champion surfer whose only roles had been in surfing movies.
- The surfer is alone on the brink of a six-story wall of water.
- The costumes resembled surfers' wetsuits too, adding to the watery theme.
- 1.1informal A person who rides on the roof or outside of a fast-moving vehicle for excitement.
Mackay was an experienced car surfer Example sentencesExamples - At first, the death of a young man who had been clinging to the outside of a subway car on Monday seemed to hark back to a wilder time in New York City, when joyriders known as subway surfers rode atop trains, at their peril.
- Subway surfers find odd way to ride and die: MTA warnings against 'skylarking' have meaning again
- Subway surfers again spotted in NYC
- A real life subway surfer has taken one of the riskiest rides of his life - and recorded the whole experience for people to watch.
2A person who spends time using the Internet. the website allows surfers to browse virtual grocery store aisles Example sentencesExamples - Now a confirmed silver surfer, he admitted he does sometimes have trouble with attachments.
- Web surfers who take action at the site can even receive a coupon for a free scoop of ice cream.
- Most of you have embraced the Web and are looking forward to becoming master surfers.
- Here is an important fact that sometimes surprises even veteran Internet surfers: you don't have to be connected to the Internet to use a Web browser!
- When Rudy, the first foal of 2001, was born on Valentine's Day, 9 million Web surfers from around the world tuned in to watch.
Definition of surfer in US English: surfernounˈsərfərˈsərfər 1A person who rides a wave toward the shore while standing or lying on a surfboard. a beach popular with surfers Example sentencesExamples - The artist, once a top-rated professional surfer, has earned accolades for his lifelike bronze patina sculptures of fish.
- The surfer is alone on the brink of a six-story wall of water.
- The first film, easily the best of the series, makes a remarkable attempt to accurately portray surfers in their natural habitat.
- He was a world champion surfer whose only roles had been in surfing movies.
- The costumes resembled surfers' wetsuits too, adding to the watery theme.
- 1.1informal A person who rides on the roof or outside of a fast-moving vehicle for excitement.
Mackay was an experienced car surfer Example sentencesExamples - Subway surfers again spotted in NYC
- At first, the death of a young man who had been clinging to the outside of a subway car on Monday seemed to hark back to a wilder time in New York City, when joyriders known as subway surfers rode atop trains, at their peril.
- Subway surfers find odd way to ride and die: MTA warnings against 'skylarking' have meaning again
- A real life subway surfer has taken one of the riskiest rides of his life - and recorded the whole experience for people to watch.
2A person who spends time using the Internet. the website allows surfers to browse virtual grocery store aisles Example sentencesExamples - When Rudy, the first foal of 2001, was born on Valentine's Day, 9 million Web surfers from around the world tuned in to watch.
- Most of you have embraced the Web and are looking forward to becoming master surfers.
- Now a confirmed silver surfer, he admitted he does sometimes have trouble with attachments.
- Here is an important fact that sometimes surprises even veteran Internet surfers: you don't have to be connected to the Internet to use a Web browser!
- Web surfers who take action at the site can even receive a coupon for a free scoop of ice cream.
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