skinhead
Prononciation : [ˈskɪnˌhɛd]
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Contexte : « culture »
(noun) a person, usually a young man, who has very short hair or is completely bald. Skinheads often dress in a certain style, including boots and jeans. Some skinheads are part of a culture that loves music and fashion.
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The skinhead at the concert was dancing happily to the music.
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Not every person with a shaved head is a skinhead; some just prefer a clean look.
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What kinds of music do skinheads usually enjoy?
Contexte : « subculture »
(noun) a member of a youth subculture that originated in the 1960s, often associated with certain types of music like reggae or punk, and known for specific fashion choices. Some groups within this culture may have political opinions that can be extreme.
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Many skinheads appreciate the ska music that is part of their culture.
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Not all skinheads share the same beliefs; some might have different views about politics.
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How did the skinhead subculture influence music in the 1970s?
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