词汇 | skinhead |
释义 | skin and skinhead Theme: BALDNESS n. someone with a shaved or bald head. (Some such persons may also engage in political violence.)Who's the skin with the earrings?That skinhead looks stoned. skinhead ⇨ skinhead; skinnoun 1 a member of a youth fashion and gang movement, characterised by close-cropped or shaven scalp and smart utilitarian wear, associated with football hooliganism, racist violence and neo-Nazism. Early in the 1970s Richard Allen, a pseudonym of James Moffat (1922–93), published a series of 'youthsploitation' novels under the general title Skinhead UK, 1969. 2 a British Leyland 'Allegro' car. Citizens' band radio slang, playing on AGGRO UK, 1981 skinhead1. noun, slang A neo-Nazi or other white supremacist who indicates association with such a group by having a bald or shaved head. The man reported to police that he had been beaten by a group of skinheads outside of his apartment in the early hours of the morning. 2. adjective, slang Of or indicating such a person or group. After yet another skinhead rally in the state this weekend, activists are calling on officials to deny permits to hate groups. skin1. n. a dollar bill. This ticket cost me a couple of skins—and it’s not worth it. You got a skin for the tollbooth? 2. and skinhead n. someone with a shaved or bald head. (Some such persons may also engage in political violence.) Who’s the skinhead with the earrings? 3. tv. to cheat or overcharge someone. The guy who sold me this car really skinned me. skinheadverbSee skin |
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