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  1. noun [ C ] old-fashioned slang uk / ˈɡriː.sə r/ us / ˈɡriː.sɚ / Add to word list. a man with long hair who rides a motorcycle, wears black leather clothes, and is often a member of a gang: Greasers were originally called that because of the grease that they used on their hair and on their bikes. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. El término Greaser proviene del uso de grasas o fijadores en el cabello; gel, cera, betún, aceite e incluso aceite mineral (petrolato), usado para moldear el cabello en estilos como el pompadour, tupé, elephant trunk, slick back, jelly roll, y el flop, todos ellos con el típico arreglo en la parte trasera, conocido popularmente como «cola ...

  3. Greasers are a youth subculture that emerged in the 1950s and early 1960s from predominantly working class and lower-class teenagers and young adults in the United States and Canada.

  4. noun [ C ] old-fashioned slang uk / ˈɡriː.sə r/ us / ˈɡriː.sɚ / Add to word list. a man with long hair who rides a motorcycle, wears black leather clothes, and is often a member of a gang: Greasers were originally called that because of the grease that they used on their hair and on their bikes.

  5. 1. : one that greases. 2. disparaging + offensive : a native or inhabitant of Latin America or a Mediterranean land. especially : mexican. 3. : an aggressive swaggering young white male usually of working-class background.

  6. greaser noun volume_up US /ˈɡrisər/ • volume_up UK /ˈɡriːsə/ 1. (biker) (slang, dated) miembro de una pandilla de motociclistas Monolingual examples They are called greasers because of the hair oil they use. North American To make school interesting, he joined a greaser gang and fought violently with classmates.

  7. Inglés. Español. greaser n. dated, slang (biker, gang member) (voz inglesa) greaser nm. Note: Miembro de una pandilla de motociclistas en los años 1950. greaser n. US, slang, offensive (young Latino) (informal) latino, latina nm, nf.