aquashow
English
Etymology
aqua- + show
Noun
aquashow (plural aquashows)
- A spectacle consisting of underwater dance and gymnastics.
- 1955, Boys' Life (volume 45, number 2, February 1955, page 17)
- "If that thermometer keeps climbing, we can turn this rink into a swimming pool and hold an aquashow." He was talking about the snow castle and ice rink Dartmouth College students were building for their outdoor evening show.
- 1962, Laws of the State of New York (page 360)
- Performances and concerts as used in this definition shall not include circuses, ice shows, aquashows or motion pictures […]
- 1976, Eric Simms, Birds of the air, page 45:
- Today visitors gather in Cypress Gardens near Winterhaven for the aquashows and to watch long-limbed girls in bikinis.
- 1996, The Pillar Monthly (volume 97, issues 6-11, page 138)
- During that summer the city was entertaining the residents by staging aquashows featuring many beautiful girls, displaying their talents and water prowess in the staged water ballets.
- 1955, Boys' Life (volume 45, number 2, February 1955, page 17)