Noun
water slide (plural water slides)
A recreational slide with water flowing down it to reduce friction, sometimes involving the participant sitting on a mat or raft and sometimes leading into a pool at the bottom.
I've never been on a water slide in my life. Ric Ocasek
Bathers could glide down a 70-foot water slide, dive off a 40-foot tower or dangle from a series of rings and trapezes over the water. Source: Internet
Apple Valley police say criminal charges are expected to be filed against an 18-year-old Maple Grove man who allegedly pushed an 8-year-old boy off a water slide at the city’s water park on Tuesday. Source: Internet
Caleb, the son of Kansas state Rep. Scott Schwab, died on the afternoon of Aug. 7, 2016, when he and two women took a ride on the towering water slide. Source: Internet
Plunge down a 75-foot water slide in a multi-person raft through thousands of gallons of swirling water before dropping into a six-story funnel (conveyers automatically lift rafts to the top of the attraction). Source: Internet
It offers the standard lap lanes and lounge chairs, but the main attraction here looks like a cross between a playscape and a water slide. Source: Internet