I know the expression and yes that would be a term t describe a 'dreamy' guy but it would have been used by older generations.
I am a Gen X and can't say I've heard it used outside of movies or books.
his dream is to become a river boat pilot
Girls! Girls! Girls!
The Love Boat - 1977 Best of Friends Aftermath Dream Boat 2-20 was released on: USA: 10 February 1979
Depends on the type of boat you seek to describe. Boat as a word translates to "Bote" but you can also say " Barco, Canoa, Velero". As I said, depends on the boat you seek to describe
The term to describe an object in the shape of a boat is "boat-shaped" or "boat-like".
Girls on a Boat - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 November 2012 (Los Angeles, California)
Just 'Departure', or 'Leaving port'."Disembark"
it was Roll Roll Roll Your Boat Gently Down The Stream Merrily Merrily Merrily Merrily life is like a dream
the games in dream park in lebanon are:the boat of the pirates,city ghost,the sworm,cars.
mrtin luthr king had a dream
unhealthy
Some adverbs that can describe a boat's movement include "smoothly," "swiftly," "steadily," and "gracefully." These words convey how a boat navigates through water, emphasizing its speed, stability, or elegance. Additionally, adverbs like "quietly" or "noisily" can describe the sound of the boat while it moves.