To ride a wave, usually on a surfboard, To browse the Internet, Waves that break on an ocean shoreline, When you surf the Web, you're perusing Web pages, To leap giddily from one Web page to another by furiously clicking on any link in sight; to travel through cyberspace, To look around or browse through web sites, Exploring the Internet See: Net surfing, To search for information in the cyberspaceby navigating in a nonlinear way, To browse the Internet with no definite destination in mind, To wander around the Internet looking for stuff, To look around the World Wide Web, The increased action of waves against the coastline or intertidal area; characterized by exceedingly active water motion, crashing against rocks or other objects in shallow water, waves breaking on the shore switch channels, on television ride the waves of the sea with a surfboard; "Californians love to surf, To move from place to place on the Internet, usually using a Web browser, (1) Collective term for BREAKERS (2) The WAVE activity in the area between the SHORELINE and the outermost limit of BREAKERS (3) The term surf in literature usually refers to the breaking WAVES on SHORE and on REEFS when accompanied by a roaring noise caused by the larger WAVES breaking, Another word for browsing the Web, A popular term to describe 'cruising' in search of information on the Internet "I've been surfing the Net", To move from place to place on the Internet searching for topics of interest Web surfing has become a favorite pastime for many Internet users, If you surf, you ride on big waves in the sea on a special board. I'm going to buy a surfboard and learn to surf I'm going to be surfing bigger waves when I get to Australia! + surfer surfers surf·er this small fishing village, which continues to attract painters and surfers, If you surf the Internet, you spend time finding and looking at things on the Internet. No one knows how many people currently surf the Net. + surfer surfers surf·er Net surfers can use their credit cards to pay for anything from toys to train tickets. the white substance that forms on top of waves as they move towards the shore, waves breaking on the shore, ride the waves of the sea with a surfboard; "Californians love to surf", Surf is the mass of white bubbles that is formed by waves as they fall upon the shore. surf rolling onto white sand beaches, waves; foam formed by waves, Surfing Same meaning as 'browsing the Web' Term used to describe moving around resources and documents on the Internet or World Wide Web Top of page, The bottom of a drain, upon a sloping beach, The swell of the sea which breaks upon the shore, esp, look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular; "browse a computer directory"; "surf the internet or the world wide web", ride on ocean waves using a specially designed board; navigate in the Internet, move from site to site on the Internet in order to find information or for entertainment; scan through the programs on television or radio stations, a term used for browsing through the Internet and going from computer to computer on the Internet, usually without staying too long, To surf the net is to use the Internet, switch channels, on television, The term used to describe exploring the Internet randomly, a metaphor from real surfing, A term for browsing web pages on the Internet, We speak of "surfing the 'net", i e browsing pages on the internet, Browse the Internet View Web pages on the Internet, To search for information on the Web in a random, non-linear way, Looking around the Internet, jumping from page to page, just going to wherever takes your fancy at that time Similar to channel-surfing with a TV remote control, Surfing the net - the most popular activity on the World Wide Web Looking around the Internet, jumping from web page to web page just going to wherever strikes your fancy at the moment Just like when you sit with the remote control in your hand flicking through the TV channels - the Internet requires much bigger batteries though, "Surf the Web" is slang for using hyperlinks to jump from Web page to Web page, The action of the verb to surf, The pastime or sport of riding surf on a surfboard, Present participle of surf, past of surf, This term is best translated as "following links on the World Wide Web with no specific purpose" It is as easy as clicking a mouse button!, Looking for information on the Internet, (gerund) "To surf" the Web is to browse around, with or (usually) without a clear objective "Surfing" the web suggests a shallow information-foraging behavior or a recreational experience, Browsing for files and interesting information on the Internet as opposed to searching for a specific topic, The process of "looking around" the Internet, Informal term for exploring the internet (as in "surfing the 'net") Most often used in reference to accessing sites on the world wide web, The process of "looking around" the Internet You're doing it now, The action of browsing the World Wide Web, the sport of riding a surfboard toward the shore on the crest of a wave, using a browser to visit sites on the Internet, this is when you are looking around the Internet, The term used by newbies and the media to describe exploring the Internet, usually through a graphical browser This is a metaphor for ocean surfing, The term used by newbies to descripbe exploring the Internet, usually through a World-Wide-Web browser, a metaphor from real surfing, Slang for using a browser to move through the World Wide Web, Exploring World Wide Web Commonly seen as "Surfing the 'Net ", Informal term for exploring the Internet, as in "surfing the net" Most often used in reference to accessing sites on the World Wide Web, Surfing is the activity of looking at different sites on the Internet, especially when you are not looking for anything in particular. The simple fact is that, for most people, surfing is too expensive. Sport of riding breaking waves toward the shore, especially with a surfboard. The sport originated prehistorically in the South Seas. In 1777 and 1778 Capt. James Cook first reported seeing surfers in Tahiti and on Oahu. In 1821 surfing was banned by missionaries who thought it immoral. It was revived in the 1920s by the Hawaiian swimmer Duke Kahanamoku (1890-1968). Today surfing is enjoyed on beaches with breakers throughout the world, and several international championships are held. The goal is to maneuver on the unbroken face of the wave, preferably as far back toward the curl ("tube") as possible. In addition to surfboards, surfers can use belly-boards, kneeboards, or kayaks, or they can bodysurf using no board at all, act of riding ocean waves with a surfboard; act of "surfing the Internet", act of navigating from site to site on the Internet (Computers), Surfing is the sport of riding on the top of a wave while standing or lying on a special board, Informal term for exploring the Internet (i e , "surfing the 'net ") Most often used in reference to accessing sites on the World Wide Web, Exploring World Wide Web Commonly seen as "Surfing the 'Net ", Browsing the World Wide Web; usually refers to people who are exploring, A term which describes exploring sites on the World Wide Web, A term used for exploring the Internet, as in "surfing the net" Most often used in reference to accessing sites on the World Wide Web, exploring the Internet, to explore the internet with a web browser, The act of navigating the Web by clicking hyperlinks, Browsing the Internet without a specific goal or topic To the Top, third person singular of surf,
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To ride a wave, usually on a surfboard
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To browse the Internet
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Waves that break on an ocean shoreline - "'But when the surf fell enough for the boats to get ashore, and Greening held a lantern for me to jump down into the passage, after we had got the side out of the tomb, the first thing the light fell on at the bottom was a white face turned skyward."
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When you surf the Web, you're perusing Web pages
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To leap giddily from one Web page to another by furiously clicking on any link in sight; to travel through cyberspace
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To look around or browse through web sites
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Exploring the Internet See: Net surfing
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To search for information in the cyberspaceby navigating in a nonlinear way
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To browse the Internet with no definite destination in mind
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To wander around the Internet looking for stuff
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To look around the World Wide Web
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The increased action of waves against the coastline or intertidal area; characterized by exceedingly active water motion, crashing against rocks or other objects in shallow water
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waves breaking on the shore switch channels, on television ride the waves of the sea with a surfboard; "Californians love to surf
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To move from place to place on the Internet, usually using a Web browser
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(1) Collective term for BREAKERS (2) The WAVE activity in the area between the SHORELINE and the outermost limit of BREAKERS (3) The term surf in literature usually refers to the breaking WAVES on SHORE and on REEFS when accompanied by a roaring noise caused by the larger WAVES breaking
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Another word for browsing the Web
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A popular term to describe 'cruising' in search of information on the Internet "I've been surfing the Net"
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To move from place to place on the Internet searching for topics of interest Web surfing has become a favorite pastime for many Internet users
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If you surf, you ride on big waves in the sea on a special board. I'm going to buy a surfboard and learn to surf I'm going to be surfing bigger waves when I get to Australia! + surfer surfers surf·er this small fishing village, which continues to attract painters and surfers
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If you surf the Internet, you spend time finding and looking at things on the Internet. No one knows how many people currently surf the Net. + surfer surfers surf·er Net surfers can use their credit cards to pay for anything from toys to train tickets. the white substance that forms on top of waves as they move towards the shore
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waves breaking on the shore
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ride the waves of the sea with a surfboard; "Californians love to surf"
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Surf is the mass of white bubbles that is formed by waves as they fall upon the shore. surf rolling onto white sand beaches
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waves; foam formed by waves isim
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Surfing Same meaning as 'browsing the Web' Term used to describe moving around resources and documents on the Internet or World Wide Web Top of page
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The bottom of a drain
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upon a sloping beach
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The swell of the sea which breaks upon the shore, esp
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look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular; "browse a computer directory"; "surf the internet or the world wide web"
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ride on ocean waves using a specially designed board; navigate in the Internet, move from site to site on the Internet in order to find information or for entertainment; scan through the programs on television or radio stations fiil
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a term used for browsing through the Internet and going from computer to computer on the Internet, usually without staying too long
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To surf the net is to use the Internet
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switch channels, on television
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The term used to describe exploring the Internet randomly, a metaphor from real surfing
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A term for browsing web pages on the Internet
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We speak of "surfing the 'net", i e browsing pages on the internet
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Browse the Internet View Web pages on the Internet
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To search for information on the Web in a random, non-linear way
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Looking around the Internet, jumping from page to page, just going to wherever takes your fancy at that time Similar to channel-surfing with a TV remote control
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Surfing the net - the most popular activity on the World Wide Web Looking around the Internet, jumping from web page to web page just going to wherever strikes your fancy at the moment Just like when you sit with the remote control in your hand flicking through the TV channels - the Internet requires much bigger batteries though
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"Surf the Web" is slang for using hyperlinks to jump from Web page to Web page
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The action of the verb to surf
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surfing
The pastime or sport of riding surf on a surfboard
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surfing
Present participle of surf
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surfed
past of surf
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surfing
This term is best translated as "following links on the World Wide Web with no specific purpose" It is as easy as clicking a mouse button!
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surfing
Looking for information on the Internet
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surfing
(gerund) "To surf" the Web is to browse around, with or (usually) without a clear objective "Surfing" the web suggests a shallow information-foraging behavior or a recreational experience
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surfing
Browsing for files and interesting information on the Internet as opposed to searching for a specific topic
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surfing
The process of "looking around" the Internet
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surfing
Informal term for exploring the internet (as in "surfing the 'net") Most often used in reference to accessing sites on the world wide web
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surfing
The process of "looking around" the Internet You're doing it now
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surfing
The action of browsing the World Wide Web
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surfing
the sport of riding a surfboard toward the shore on the crest of a wave
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surfing
using a browser to visit sites on the Internet
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surfing
this is when you are looking around the Internet
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surfing
The term used by newbies and the media to describe exploring the Internet, usually through a graphical browser This is a metaphor for ocean surfing
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surfing
The term used by newbies to descripbe exploring the Internet, usually through a World-Wide-Web browser, a metaphor from real surfing
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surfing
Slang for using a browser to move through the World Wide Web
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surfing
Exploring World Wide Web Commonly seen as "Surfing the 'Net "
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surfing
Informal term for exploring the Internet, as in "surfing the net" Most often used in reference to accessing sites on the World Wide Web
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surfing
Surfing is the activity of looking at different sites on the Internet, especially when you are not looking for anything in particular. The simple fact is that, for most people, surfing is too expensive. Sport of riding breaking waves toward the shore, especially with a surfboard. The sport originated prehistorically in the South Seas. In 1777 and 1778 Capt. James Cook first reported seeing surfers in Tahiti and on Oahu. In 1821 surfing was banned by missionaries who thought it immoral. It was revived in the 1920s by the Hawaiian swimmer Duke Kahanamoku (1890-1968). Today surfing is enjoyed on beaches with breakers throughout the world, and several international championships are held. The goal is to maneuver on the unbroken face of the wave, preferably as far back toward the curl ("tube") as possible. In addition to surfboards, surfers can use belly-boards, kneeboards, or kayaks, or they can bodysurf using no board at all
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surfing
act of riding ocean waves with a surfboard; act of "surfing the Internet", act of navigating from site to site on the Internet (Computers) isim
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Surfing is the sport of riding on the top of a wave while standing or lying on a special board
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surfing
Informal term for exploring the Internet (i e , "surfing the 'net ") Most often used in reference to accessing sites on the World Wide Web
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surfing
Exploring World Wide Web Commonly seen as "Surfing the 'Net "
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Browsing the World Wide Web; usually refers to people who are exploring
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surfing
A term which describes exploring sites on the World Wide Web
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A term used for exploring the Internet, as in "surfing the net" Most often used in reference to accessing sites on the World Wide Web
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surfing
exploring the Internet
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to explore the internet with a web browser
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The act of navigating the Web by clicking hyperlinks
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Browsing the Internet without a specific goal or topic To the Top
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