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- noun Plural form of
motorhead .
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Examples
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This weekend, Bowling Green is the back-drop for not only some of the hottest cars around ... but some of the biggest "motorheads" you'll ever see.
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Those are the questions behind a new bill filed by Sen. Richard Stuart R-Westmoreland, who wants to allow counties to cap personal property taxes for pleasure boats so that more of them will stay in Old Dominion waters in the off-season, to the benefit of Virginia's hull-scrapers, motorheads and marina owners.
Va. boat bill: More than just a tax cut for the rich? Peter Galuszka 2011
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And he's very popular among the fans: the sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, waistoids, dweebies, dickheads -- they all adore him.
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Even CNN is covering the story about the Iraqi motorheads, celebrating their freedom.
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And he's very popular among the fans: the sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, waistoids, dweebies, dickheads -- they all adore him.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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When I think of an elitist, I picture a guy who makes fun of something that's just common knowledge to most NASCAR fans and motorheads, and is too out of touch to realize it.
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Bueller is the perfect leader because he transcends the illusory teenage social classes by appealing to every social strata: "the sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wasteoids, dweebies, dickheads -- they all adore him; they think he's a righteous dude."
Mike Miley: Pretty in Pinko: John Hughes & the Proleteeniat Revolution 2008
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It has solved Jag's quality problems, but the marque has lost some of the razzle-dazzle associated with its legendary E-type vehicle, acclaimed by motorheads as being one of the greatest cars ever to grace the road.
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Jaguar, whose iconic E-type vehicle is acclaimed by motorheads as being one of the greatest cars ever to grace the road, is in plenty of trouble.
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Jocks and motorheads and stoners high-fived the SpEds as they walked down the hall (they low-fived Louis), signed Curty up for driver's ed, and relied on Repeat to tell them what we were having for lunch.
Land of the Blind Walter, Jess, 1969- 2003
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