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motorboating

[ moh-ter-boh-ting ]

noun

  1. the recreational activity of operating or traveling in a motorboat.
  2. a malfunction in audio equipment resulting in sounds like those produced by an outboard motor.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of motorboating1

First recorded in 1925–30; motorboat + -ing 1
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Example Sentences

It was a mutual motorboating, and she was the only one of the bunch to come out clean.

Mr. Wittman added: “There was a lot under the motorboating and bikinis that she was willing to share. We just tried to bring more of that out.”

At the Olympics in London, events like polo, tug o’war and motorboating were contested, and Bohemia won two medals.

It happens every day: You’re out for a run or motorboating on the lake and, whoosh, an insect lands in your mouth.

A particularly funny scene depicts an erotic fetish called motorboating.

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