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skinhead

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Someone with a shaved head. 2 Member of the skinhead subculture arising in late 1960s England or its diaspora, often associated with violence and white-supremacist or anti-immigrant principles.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A skinhead is a member of a subculture originating among working class youths in London, England in the 1960s, that soon spread to other parts of the UK. Motivated by social alienation, skins are defined by their close-cropped or shaven heads , Dr Martens ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Basically, they were forerunners of the skinhead attitudes which re-emerged in the mid-seventies. ▪ Just watch the way a skinhead moves. ▪ Looking in through the open door of one, I saw a fat, drunk skinhead in a wheelchair. ...

Usage examples of skinhead.

Another skinhead was helping him, and between the two of them they quickly cleared the blocks away.

Helene caught the screaming skinhead in the forehead with a carefully placed round.

The diminutive figure was already flouncing around to the front of the hangar where the first of the skinhead guards stood.

With his handcart laden with explosives, he and his trio of skinhead assistants vanished in the shadows of the long tunnel.

Germany, every skinhead or skinhead buddy is lining up to march on England.

Guests submitted their rooms and their personal belongings to the indignity of a search at the hands of the brutish skinhead soldiers.

Remo had taken out the first pair of skinhead soldiers with blows identical to the ones employed by the Master of Sinanju.

The skinhead was trying to show the old Nazi how to navigate through the uncomplicated computer system that had come already installed on the machine.

He was standing between the two skinhead guards Schatz kept with him at all times.

There was an instant where the skinhead behind the wheel swore he heard the crunch of brittle old bones.

However, not wishing to be on the receiving end of a punishment like the one Field Marshal Dunlitz had just gotten, the skinhead stooped dutifully to collect the body.

Beneath it was hidden the gun he had taken from the dead skinhead back at his hotel.

He screamed himself hoarse, wheeling around to his skinhead attendants.

He pushed the skinhead viciously in the chest with the end of his cane.

Schatz over the Guernsey video camera grabbed a pair of skinhead soldiers by their necks and slammed their heads sharply toward one another.