Definitions

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  • noun Australia A surfer (one who rides a surfboard), especially one involved in the surfing subculture.

Etymologies

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From surf +‎ -ie (“diminutive suffix”); compare bikie.

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Examples

  • We camped under the pines in the main surfie site at Anglet and walked down to the beach every morning.

    Summer holidays: 10 of the best trips for couples 2011

  • Looks like a surfie, and pretends to be one, but doesn't actually surf.

    today I met someone mikandra 2009

  • The day before she met Kim, blonde surfie mum and they had a chat about Provence.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Ms Robinson 2008

  • The day before she met Kim, blonde surfie mum and they had a chat about Provence.

    California Diaries 2: Surf's up Ms Robinson 2008

  • Ms R will be somewhere on a beach with her two blonde godchildren playing hot, hip surfie mom while her best friend has her regulation reading time.

    Beware the woman wearing white Ms Robinson 2008

  • Ms R will be somewhere on a beach with her two blonde godchildren playing hot, hip surfie mom while her best friend has her regulation reading time.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Ms Robinson 2008

  • See hungryhead for pictures of the cutest bleached blond surfie wombat you have ever seen.

    Archive 2006-08-01 esther 2006

  • See hungryhead for pictures of the cutest bleached blond surfie wombat you have ever seen.

    soup esther 2006

  • Lilley will play former surfing world champion Blake Oakfield, a family man and founding member of surfie gang, the Mucca Mad Boys.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • WikiLeaks: Australians placed on US terror watch list A GRANDMOTHER with diabetes and arthritis, an English teacher, a Lakemba cleric and a surfie who converted to Islam are included alongside members of the "Terror Nine" on a secret alert list drawn up by the US embassy in Canberra.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

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