grebo

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== English == === Alternative forms === greebo === Etymology === From greaser, originally referring to motorcyclists before being transferred to rockers. === Pronunciation === (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɡriːbəʊ/ === Noun === grebo (countable and uncountable, plural grebos) (dated, slang, UK, countable, chiefly West Midlands) A greaser or biker. (slang, UK, countable, chiefly West Midlands) A member of an alternative subculture, typically one based on rock music, as opposed to a chav or townie. Synonyms: emo, goth, greeber, mosher, rocker (slang, UK, countable) A member of a United Kingdom subculture of the late 1980s and early 1990s, musically affiliated with garage rock and electronica, typically wearing baggy clothes and hair in high ponytails. 1998, "Bill Jillians", alt.journalism.gonzo (Internet newsgroup) The highlight of my school days was one day in the mid-70s. There was a sort of glam-rock cult called the Grebos back then who wore smartish Disco clothes […] (uncountable) A short-lived subgenre of alternative rock music in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with influences from punk rock, electronic dance music, hip-hop, and psychedelia. === Anagrams === Boger, Gober, Grobe == Esperanto == === Etymology === Derived from French grèbe, of unknown origin. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɡrebo/ Rhymes: -ebo Syllabification: gre‧bo === Noun === grebo (accusative singular grebon, plural greboj, accusative plural grebojn) grebe ==== Derived terms ====