Definition of Tobogganer. Meaning of Tobogganer. Synonyms of Tobogganer

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Definition of Tobogganer

Tobogganer
Tobogganer To*bog"gan*er, Tobogganist To*bog"gan*ist, n. One who practices tobogganing.

Meaning of Tobogganer from wikipedia

- A toboggan is a simple sled used in snowy winter recreation. It is also a traditional form of cargo transport used by the Innu, Cree and Ojibwe of North...
- Look up toboggan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A toboggan is a type of sled. Toboggan may also refer to: Knit cap, called a "toboggan" in some regional...
- A summer toboggan is an amu****t or recreational ride which uses a bobsled-like sled or cart to run down a track usually built on the side of a hill....
- Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) is one of the oldest existing roller coaster manufacturing companies in the world. Based in Hatfield, Pennsylvania...
- A knitted cap with ear flaps is often called a toboggan, or sherpa.[citation needed] The term toboggan is also sometimes used for knitted caps in Southern...
- the development of Florida's first ski resort. Ski lifts were put up, toboggan runs were laid down, and an entire resort area blossomed around the mountain...
- A Toboggan is a portable roller coaster model that was produced by Chance Rides (then Chance Industries) from 1969 to the mid-1970s. The coaster features...
- The Toboggan Stakes, formerly the Toboggan Handicap, is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually during the first w**** of March at Aqueduct Race...
- Carros de cesto do Monte (from pt. basket carts from Monte), known as Monte Tobogganmeans of transportation from Monte in Funchal, the capital of Portuguese...
- A rescue toboggan, also known as a rescue sled or emergency rescue sledge, or by the Finnish word ahkio (also transliterated akia, ackja, akija, and akja)...