Wakesurf verb
To ride on a short surfboard atop the track made behind a motorboat. In this sport, the rider's feet are not strapped onto the board and once the rider maintains his/her balance, he/she stops being dragged by the motorboat.
I remember the first time I wakesurfed. I couldn't maintain my balance.
It took me months to master wakesurfing and now I can confidently show off some of my skills in this sport.
I would rather wakesurf than play football in a sultry summer.
The verb "wakesurf" must be conjugated according to its tense.
This word is formed based on two words "wake" and "surf".
To be extremely successful and admired by a range of people.
After becoming the winner of The Voice of Vietnam, Duc Phuc had the world at his feet.