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rash guard

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[ rash-gahrd ]

noun

  1. a fitted garment for the upper body that is worn for surfing or other ocean sports to protect against chafing and sunburn:

    a breathable and fast-drying rash guard with optimal stretch.



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Origin of rash guard1

First recorded in 1985–90
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Watching Robinson, wrapped in a sopping rash guard and baggy swim trunks, pedal his feet furiously above the water while the rest of the contestants socialize at a luau cocktail mixer was simple, stupid, comedic gold.

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As much as he tried to hide his eye condition on land, he did the opposite at sea, creating a rash guard that said “Blind Surfer†to announce his lack of sight out on the waves.

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If people don’t recognize him from his “Blind Surfer†rash guard, they might when they hear him speak.

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Entering the pool area on the first day, Silva wore a rash guard and surf trunks.

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For example, if you wear a long-sleeved swim shirt or rash guard instead of a traditional bathing suit, you won’t need to apply sunscreen to your arms, back and chest.

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