1. longboard - Noun
2. longboard - Verb
(surfing) A large surfboard, around 9 or 10 feet long with a wide nose.
In the past three weeks on Victoria's Surfcoast I've ridden my longboard probably 90% of the time as well. — Coastalwatch.com.au [1]
A large skateboard, measuring about 90 to 150 centimeters (3' to 5').
Synonym of spine board
longboard (third-person singular simple present longboards, present participle longboarding, simple past and past participle longboarded)
To travel by longboard.
Career Duke Kahanamoku with longboard, Los Angeles, 1920 Kahanamoku easily qualified for the U.S. Olympic swimming team in 1912. Source: Internet
Midsize boards, often called funboards, provide more maneuverability than a longboard, with more floatation than a shortboard. Source: Internet
Conditions during the longboard event proved difficult, as the waves were only knee high after having been shoulder high days before. Source: Internet
Each full team has eight contestants, men and women who compete in an open class and in longboard. Source: Internet
His longboard success came after a disappointing early exit in a short board preliminary heat. Source: Internet
The longboard can go up to 30 kilometres an hour and can run for three straight hours at that speed. Source: Internet