roostertail
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom rooster + tail, from analogy with the shape of a rooster's feathered tail.
Noun
editroostertail (plural roostertails)
- A violent fountain or spray, especially one caused by a moving vehicle or boat.
- 1988, Libby Riddles, Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story[1], →ISBN, page 21:
- A roostertail of snow kicked up behind me.
Verb
editroostertail (third-person singular simple present roostertails, present participle roostertailing, simple past and past participle roostertailed)
- To pour like a fountain; to spurt violently.
- To move rapidly through water, leaving a roostertail wake.
Usage notes
edit- To refer to the actual tail of a rooster, "rooster's tail" or "rooster tail" are usually used.