Flyboard
Americanverb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of Flyboard
First recorded in 2010–15; fly 2 ( def. ) + board ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Liscouski said the acquisition won’t disrupt the development plans Zapata already had in place for the Flyboard Air.
From The Verge • Jul. 21, 2016
"You can call it a hoverboard, call it a Flyboard, call it independent transportation — you have a potential game-changing technology in a space where you can define the market," Liscouski told The Verge.
From The Verge • Jul. 21, 2016
And then there’s the Flyboard Air, a hoverboard that runs on jet fuel.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 6, 2016
Chet Herget, owner of Flyboard Surf Club, arrived at the lake at roughly 11 a.m. on Saturday prepared for a full day on the water.
From Washington Times • Jul. 19, 2015
Invented by French watercraft specialist Franky Zapata in 2012, a Flyboard consists of boots on a deck with a pair of nozzles underneath.
From Washington Times • Jul. 19, 2015
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