miniski

min·i·ski

[min-ee-skee]
noun, plural min·i·skis, min·i·ski.
1.
a short ski used by a beginner.
2.
a very short ski worn by a skibobber for balance.
Also, min·i-ski.


Origin:
1965–70; mini- + ski

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