board-shorted
English
Etymology
From board shorts + -ed.
Adjective
board-shorted (not comparable)
- Wearing board shorts.
- 1985 November 25, Michael Cockerill, “The day Steel City ruled the waves”, in The Sydney Morning Herald, number 46,149, page 48:
- By the time the men’s final was under way an estimated 25,000 bikini-clad and board-shorted surf lovers were there to watch.
- 2014 June 23, August Brown, “Gathering of the EDM tribes in Vegas”, in Los Angeles Times, page D3:
- Shirtless, board-shorted and weary behind their aviator sunglasses, they’d made it through the first night of the Electric Daisy Carnival, the dance-music bacchanal that has become America’s largest multiday music festival.
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