- a vagrant living on a beach
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- A seaman who is not prepared to work but hangs around port areas living off the charity of others; Any loafer around a waterfront
- "Gorgeous pictures. I love rainbows. I don't see too many rainbows wher…"
- Blue and white dunebuggy. Only appears in a few episodes.
- Originally coined as defining a destitute or degraded individual who frequents a beach front. Sanitized more recently as being anyone enamored with spending time in or around the ocean. Also used occasionally in reference to a long sweeping wave characteristic of a point break.
- a hobo that hangs around docks or seaports