proper nounPlural Malibusˈmalɪbuːˈmaləˌbo͞o
A resort on the Pacific coast of southern California, immediately to the west of Los Angeles.
马利布(加利福尼亚州南部太平洋沿岸一胜地,紧邻洛杉矶西部)
Malibu2
(also Malibu board)
nounPlural Malibusˈmalɪbuːˈmaləˌbo͞o
A kind of surfboard that is relatively long with a rounded front end.
马利布冲浪板
Example sentencesExamples
- Not only was Sheryl one of the fastest women beach sprinters ever to scorch the nation's sands, she was also a title-winning paddler on the Malibu board and surf ski.
- Well, Elephant got his Malibu board, and I grabbed my ski and into it we went.
- Clubs and individuals can win Spirit surf skis and Malibu boards just by entering.
- I still have a Malibu board at home down south and the surf has called.
- The Malibu, being lighter and shorter, offers the potential for the board to be separated from the surf club.
Origin
1960s: named after Malibu beach (see Malibu1).