1. showboat - Noun
2. showboat - Verb
a river steamboat on which theatrical performances could be given (especially on the Mississippi River)
Source: WordNetEarlier on in my career I felt that I had to hide behind a lot of different masks, and showboat ways of performing. Now, that's a lie. The less I have to hide, the less I have to act. Thomas Jane
Cortez orders mercenaries to hunt down the U.S. troops, and blackmails Cutter into ending SHOWBOAT, promising the intracartel war will slow drug imports to the States. Source: Internet
The council report states that the Showboat, which was described by the Advertiser in 1933 as the ‘Palm Beach of Maidenhead’, was being used as an officers’ club by American servicemen by 1942, and then as a factory to make Spitfire wings. Source: Internet
Dinner, music and dance aboard London Showboat: What better way to enjoy London at night? Source: Internet
The Showboat Branson Belle is debuting a new variety show, “Country on the Lake,” which features up-and-coming singers, dancers and a live band. Source: Internet
It is also the communications arm for SHOWBOAT and the light-fighters' only means of contact with the outside world. Source: Internet