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词汇 headbanger
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Definition of headbanger in English:

headbanger

noun ˈhɛdbaŋəˈhɛdˌbæŋər
informal
  • 1A fan or performer of heavy metal music.

    重金属音乐迷(或演奏者)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • How they are so popular with the headbangers is beyond me.
    • Although my own short-lived nu metal days were finished by the time I turned 16, it was obvious to anyone in attendance that these guys would stand out in a field of sound-alike headbangers.
    • ‘There will be something for the headbangers and something for those who like soulful music as well,’ says Sam.
    • Every summer for the last five years, this northern Scandinavian city has brought together airheads, headbangers and rockers for the competition.
    • But using lightweight digital equipment, the filmmakers roved around the Calgary area (with Lawrence and Spence in character) and captured scenes of interaction with actual headbangers.
    • For an audience filled with professional headbangers, waiting to get their rock and rolls off with their favorite brand of brazen electrical cacophony, this is a risk of monumental proportions.
    • And, of course, there'll be the now famous and much awaited rock show for the city's legions of headbangers.
    • Fortunately, headbangers aren't the only ones getting lean, mean and green.
    • Too hard for popsters, too twisted for arena-rock headbangers and too subversive for all but the most open-minded listeners, they dealt with taboo subjects with a bizarre wit and hard-rocking drive.
    • Ottawa isn't known for it's headbangers, but it seemed that every metalhead in the city turned out for this show.
    • With a nostalgic nod to classic metal soloing and a jack-hammer delivery, the band have hit upon a mixture of old metal and nu metal that should please all ages of headbangers.
    • And to rub salt into the already gangrenous wounds of headbangers, the band members also cut their hair, a no-no in the world of metal.
    • I put the radio on my favorite headbanger's station, and put it on full blast.
    • Gay artists have a real reason to fear homophobic rejection, or at least a dimming of enthusiasm, from the headbangers in the pit.
    • Yet given the fact that this headbanger's journey comes complete with a virtually non-stop metal soundtrack and is clearly a one-sided argument, it seems churlish to pretend that it was made for anyone but the die-hard metal brigade.
    • But therein lies this band's curse: they're headbangers in disguise, complete with lame ballads and interludes and solos that would make most punks reel.
    • The music was brilliant (even for an old headbanger like me!)
    • There's everything there from jazz to headbangers.
    • Caustic yet cohesive, the band's old-school punk rock sound has evolved into a real headbanger's ball.
    • It may sound like faint praise, but the band's ability to make plainly dyspeptic headbangers that really bang is no small feat at a time when powerful popular dissent and effective mainstream rock are both in such short supply.
  • 2A mad or eccentric person.

    疯子;古怪的人

    he was either a business genius or a complete headbanger
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In all likelihood some were headbangers who failed lamentably at school.
    • A right-wing headbanger in kitten heels is still a right-wing headbanger.
    • ‘I've always thought you would have to be a complete headbanger as a woman to want periods,’ suggests Baird.
    • My side is taking a long view that the longer this goes on the better, in the hope that the headbangers wake up to the reality.
    • Earlier this month, we reported how there was confusion over the resource accounting budget - an issue that few others have bothered to even investigate, preferring instead to listen to the headbangers in the Scottish Parliament.
    Synonyms
    madman, madwoman, maniac, lunatic

Definition of headbanger in US English:

headbanger

nounˈhɛdˌbæŋərˈhedˌbaNGər
informal
  • A fan or performer of heavy metal music.

    重金属音乐迷(或演奏者)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The music was brilliant (even for an old headbanger like me!)
    • I put the radio on my favorite headbanger's station, and put it on full blast.
    • But using lightweight digital equipment, the filmmakers roved around the Calgary area (with Lawrence and Spence in character) and captured scenes of interaction with actual headbangers.
    • But therein lies this band's curse: they're headbangers in disguise, complete with lame ballads and interludes and solos that would make most punks reel.
    • Caustic yet cohesive, the band's old-school punk rock sound has evolved into a real headbanger's ball.
    • How they are so popular with the headbangers is beyond me.
    • Gay artists have a real reason to fear homophobic rejection, or at least a dimming of enthusiasm, from the headbangers in the pit.
    • For an audience filled with professional headbangers, waiting to get their rock and rolls off with their favorite brand of brazen electrical cacophony, this is a risk of monumental proportions.
    • Too hard for popsters, too twisted for arena-rock headbangers and too subversive for all but the most open-minded listeners, they dealt with taboo subjects with a bizarre wit and hard-rocking drive.
    • Yet given the fact that this headbanger's journey comes complete with a virtually non-stop metal soundtrack and is clearly a one-sided argument, it seems churlish to pretend that it was made for anyone but the die-hard metal brigade.
    • It may sound like faint praise, but the band's ability to make plainly dyspeptic headbangers that really bang is no small feat at a time when powerful popular dissent and effective mainstream rock are both in such short supply.
    • Every summer for the last five years, this northern Scandinavian city has brought together airheads, headbangers and rockers for the competition.
    • ‘There will be something for the headbangers and something for those who like soulful music as well,’ says Sam.
    • And to rub salt into the already gangrenous wounds of headbangers, the band members also cut their hair, a no-no in the world of metal.
    • Ottawa isn't known for it's headbangers, but it seemed that every metalhead in the city turned out for this show.
    • With a nostalgic nod to classic metal soloing and a jack-hammer delivery, the band have hit upon a mixture of old metal and nu metal that should please all ages of headbangers.
    • There's everything there from jazz to headbangers.
    • Although my own short-lived nu metal days were finished by the time I turned 16, it was obvious to anyone in attendance that these guys would stand out in a field of sound-alike headbangers.
    • And, of course, there'll be the now famous and much awaited rock show for the city's legions of headbangers.
    • Fortunately, headbangers aren't the only ones getting lean, mean and green.
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