Surf in a sentence as a noun

I feel like someone standing in the surf, trying to hold back a breaking wave with his hand.

You want to surf a chain of references N generations back, you click N times.

Fished surf in Malibu for 10 years, never had issues with people telling me i couldn't be there.

The more HD videos people watch on YouTube and the more people surf the web the more ads they show and the more money they make.

Apparently, this beach was historically used for a long time to teach surfing by local surf schools.

We offer health insurance, surf lessons, catered lunches once a week and beers on Friday afternoon.

I've watched several girls surf Pintrest and they use it very differently than most anyone I know who uses Reddit.

Surf in a sentence as a verb

I have met my girlfriend here, I have scaled my business a lot, I have learned to surf, I have met amazing people from all around the world etc.

For example, every week we go surfing on Wednesday morning in the beautiful beaches of Lisbon.

"Today, me: "Since I spent my whole life listening to people who never mattered, now I'm going to really "get serious" and do what I want: surf Hacker News and write cool software.

Mr. Forstall said he invented a patent for double-tapping on Web pages because as he had been using a prototype of the iPhone to surf the web, he realized he was spending a lot of time pinching and zooming the page to fit text perfectly on the screen.

> "If someone from a country with limited internet access installs uProxy, they can get a friend from the US to authorize them to surf the open web using their connection.

You would click a journal article, maybe click through a couple of crappy login screens, maybe navigate up and down some menus on some journal's CMS, and finally find the article after a bunch of surfing.

They can keep their fancy power management and their new apps, because nothing will compare to that feeling when I boot into my shiny new surf-speckled desktop, fullscreen a video on my second monitor, and my main screen isn't covered in useless grey cloth.

Surf definitions

noun

waves breaking on the shore

See also: breaker breakers

verb

ride the waves of the sea with a surfboard; "Californians love to surf"

See also: surfboard

verb

look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular; "browse a computer directory"; "surf the internet or the world wide web"

See also: browse

verb

switch channels, on television

See also: channel-surf