单词 | suedehead |
释义 | suedeheadn. Originally and chiefly British. A person, typically a young man, belonging to a subculture associated particularly with the 1970s, and characterized by an appearance similar to that of skinheads but generally with slightly longer hair and smarter clothes. Also as a modifier. Cf. skinhead n. 1b. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > separation or isolation > [noun] > one who is separated or isolated > one outside conventional society beard1667 come-outer1840 pagan1841 Bohemian1843 Greenwich Villager1887 weirdie1894 outsider1907 white nigger1934 beardo1935 isolate1942 weirdo1955 beat1958 beatnik1958 boho1958 beatster1959 way out1959 hippie1966 rebetis1966 homeboy1967 peanut1968 Yippie1968 suedehead1970 Goth1986 grebo1987 hipster1989 1970 Daily Mirror 22 Jan. 3/3 A new fringe set emerging on the scene, who have slightly longer hair than the skinheads. They are called the suedeheads. 1974 P. Cave Mama (new ed.) iv. 25 The suedehead kids weren't expecting any ‘bovver’. 2012 Telegraph (Nexis) 8 Apr. It was the Seventies and I suppose I was a sort of suedehead—I wasn't really a skinhead, but it was still a bit of a uniform. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1970 |
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