释义 |
rockabilly noun a mid-1950s US fashion; a late 1970s British youth fashion and music genre identified as an exaggeration of hillbilly country and western style US An elision of ROCK ’N’ ROLLRockabilly could be played on cheap instruments by inexperienced musicians[.] — Tony Thorne, Fads, Fashions & Cults, p. 226, 1993 Rockabilly also described a concurrent style epitomized by Elvis in 1956. This look was much smarter[.] — Sarah Callard and Will Hoon, Surfers Soulies Skinheads & Skaters, 1996 [T]he fighting between mods, rockers, skinheads, Pakistanis, suedeheads, Hell’s angels, boot boys, greasers, Teds, punks, soulboys, rockabillies, rude boys, casuals and every other shade of herbert going[.] — John King, Human Punk, p. 295, 2000 |