Waterslide
(noun)
A recreational slide that consists of a smooth, steep chute that is wet, allowing people to slide down it on a mat or inflatable.
Origin:
Derived from the words 'water' and 'slide' meaning a slide that is wet.
Examples:
- The waterslide was a popular attraction at the water park, with people of all ages sliding down its twisting and turning chute.
- The waterslide was a thrilling ride, with twists, turns, and drops that sent riders screaming and laughing.
- The waterslide was a great way to cool off on a hot summer day, with the cool water rushing past as riders slid down the chute.
- The waterslide was a source of fear for some people, who were afraid of the speed and height of the slide.
- The waterslide was a source of joy for others, who loved the thrill and excitement of sliding down its slippery chute.