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Jet Ski
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Jet Ski  (jt)
A trademark used for a personal watercraft.

Jet Ski
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Swimming, Water Sports & Surfing)™ a small self-propelled vehicle for one person resembling a scooter, which skims across water on a flat keel, and is steered by means of handlebars
vb jet-ski -skis, -skiing, -skied, -ski'd (intr; usually not capital)
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Swimming, Water Sports & Surfing) to ride a Jet Ski
Jet Skier  n
Jet Skiing  n


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