Pronunciation: /ˈræʃi/

Definitions of rashie

noun a colloquial term for a rash or skin irritation

Example Sentences

A1 I wore my rashie to the beach to protect my skin from the sun.

A2 She bought a new rashie for her upcoming surfing trip.

B1 It is important to wear a rashie while snorkeling to prevent jellyfish stings.

B2 The rashie he wore had a UV protection factor of 50+.

C1 The rashie she designed was made from sustainable materials and had a stylish print.

C2 The professional surfer's rashie was sponsored by a well-known brand.

Examples of rashie in a Sentence

formal The swimmer put on her rashie before entering the cold water.

informal I always wear a rashie at the beach to protect my skin from the sun.

slang My rashie is so stylish, it's like a fashion statement at the pool.

figurative Wearing a rashie is like having a shield against harmful UV rays.

Grammatical Forms of rashie

past tense

rashed

plural

rashies

comparative

rashier

superlative

rashiest

present tense

rashes

future tense

will rash

perfect tense

has rashed

continuous tense

is rashing

singular

rashie

positive degree

rashie

infinitive

to rash

gerund

rashing

participle

rashing

Origin and Evolution of rashie

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: Scottish English
Story behind the word: The word 'rashie' originated as a colloquial term in Scotland to refer to a rash guard, a type of protective clothing worn during water sports.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'rashie' has become a commonly used term in various English-speaking countries to describe a type of swimwear or athletic clothing designed to protect the skin from rashes and sunburn while engaging in water activities.