Noun
A man in a wetsuit.
wetsuit (plural wetsuits)
A close fitting, insulating garment usually made from neoprene or similar material designed to keep one warm during activities on or under water.
Carrying those double tanks around all the time got to be a little rough on me. I had to put that damn wetsuit on and take it off, sometimes three or four times a day. Lloyd Bridges
This wasn't some kind of stunt. This was a symbolic swim, and I needed to be courageous. [...] Swimming in a wetsuit or drysuit just wouldn't send the right signal. Lewis Pugh
A man from the United Kingdom who was previously deported from the U.S. was arrested last month after swimming in a wetsuit from across the Detroit River into Michigan, according to federal prosecutors. Source: Internet
Barefoot water skiing Barefoot skiing on Lake Ozonia in the Adirondacks main A barefoot water skier should use a wetsuit instead of a life jacket because the wetsuit covers more of the body in case of a fall at high speed. Source: Internet
Border guards have arrested a man in a wetsuit who admitted to smuggling surgical masks across a river from Ukraine into Romania, Ukraine's border guard service said on Thursday. Source: Internet
Because he worked there as a lifeguard, he was able to use the pool, but said he had to wear a wetsuit because they shut off the heater. Source: Internet