counter surf

verb

Etymology

From counter ("kitchen surface where food preparation takes place") + surf ("to browse the internet, television, etc.").

Definitions

  1. To sneak unsupervised food from a table or kitchen counter.

    • With nothing to cause temptation, there will be no reason for him to counter surf other than to grab your attention.
    • If you insist on leaving food out and not crating your dog, or if your dog is so bold that he tries to counter surf in your presence, try the following.
  2. Waves that have broken on the shoreline and that push seaward as a result.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA