Entity: MALIBU
Malibu is a versatile term that can refer to honesty, a beach in southern California known for surfing, a coconut-flavored liqueur made with rum, and a sedan produced by Chevrolet.
MALIBU
Etymology
The term 'Malibu' is derived from the Chumash word 'humaliwo,' meaning 'where the surf sounds loudly.' Modern development in Malibu, California, dates back to 1926.
Definition
Malibu is a versatile term that can refer to honesty, a beach in southern California known for surfing, a coconut-flavored liqueur made with rum, and a sedan produced by Chevrolet.
Historical Context
Malibu has been associated with various meanings and contexts, reflecting its diverse cultural significance over time.
Cultural Significance
Malibu holds significance as a wealthy beach city near Los Angeles, a popular surfing destination, and the namesake of a famous coconut-flavored liqueur.
Related Concepts
Malibu is related to concepts of honesty, luxury living, beach culture, and automotive manufacturing.
See Also
A term with multiple meanings, including honesty, a beach in California, a coconut-flavored liqueur, and a sedan by Chevrolet.