Noun
waterslide (plural waterslides)
Alternative form of water slide
And travelers with kids say that the Lava Pool (complete with a 142-foot-long waterslide) is a big hit with the little ones. Source: Internet
Competitors made their way through over 20 obstacles, including the world’s largest inflatable waterslide. Source: Internet
And it is part of an extensive beach recreation area as well, containing a waterslide, pirate ship, two pools, and conference facility upstairs. Source: Internet
It’s the perfect aquatic playground, with smooth slabs of rock forming a natural waterslide for splashing down into the nearcircular pool, before swimming to the lower end, dammed by boulders to form an infinity pool. Source: Internet
Reyes claimed she was riding a waterslide at the resort when she hit her head on a boulder and lost consciousness, according to the lawsuit. Source: Internet
Slip and slide your way down a 142-foot tubular waterslide that curves around the volcano. Source: Internet