A slashing hand motion over the neck by a water skiier means cut the mower, or turn it off
STOP THE BOAT!
A slashing hand motion over the neck by a water skiier means cut the mower, or turn it off
you can go skiing.... snow skiing or water skiing
twiggy the water skiing squirrel!! :)
i like water skiing.
A slashing hand motion over the neck by a waterskiing participant typically indicates that they want to signal the boat driver to stop immediately. This gesture is often used in water sports to ensure safety, allowing the skier to communicate quickly and effectively in case of an emergency or if they feel unsafe. It is crucial for maintaining clear communication between the skier and the boat operator.
A slashing hand motion across the neck by a waterskiing participant typically signals the driver or boat operator to stop the boat immediately. This gesture indicates that the skier is in distress or has encountered a dangerous situation, such as a fall or equipment malfunction. It's a universally recognized sign for safety in water sports, emphasizing the importance of communication between the skier and the boat crew.
Water skiing was invented in the early 1900s.
Yes, water skiing is considered a sport.
Most people go water skiing for the fun of it.
Water skiing is generally "easier", but it is just what you prefer.
Water Skiing is only hyphenated when it serves as an adjective. Examples: Water skiing Water-skiing dock (Adjective) Water-skiing adventure )Adjective) This rule applies to any two, three, four or more stream of words. Example: I joined the Once-in -a-Lifetime-Crazy-Kids club.