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Definition of metalhead in English: metalheadnounˈmɛt(ə)lhɛdˈmɛdlˌhɛd informal A fan or performer of heavy metal music. their supercharged rock'n'roll appealed to punks and metalheads alike Example sentencesExamples - He claims to be a true metalhead.
- Ottawa isn't known for its headbangers, but it seemed that every metalhead in the city turned out for this show.
- Usually when you met a girl who was into this music too, it turned out she was already going out with a metalhead.
- I dare any metalhead worthy of the name not to want to join the mosh pit after witnessing them.
- I'm a closet metalhead.
- Any self-respecting metalhead should have this album, or be in the process of acquiring a copy.
- I like to skateboard and am a total metalhead.
- It was bliss for the metalheads and eye-opening for anyone else.
- "Did you see that long-haired metalhead?"
- I'm a former '80s metalhead/horror fan who had never heard of this movie before now.
- Of course, as a self-proclaimed metalhead himself, Dunn has created an unabashedly one-sided documentary in favor of his musical passion.
- But Jamie grew up on the blues, and Corey is a bit of a metalhead, so we're teaching him a bit about punk.
- You all know that I'm first and foremost a punk and metalhead, but being a deeply eclectic type I also love reggae and ska.
- With him, as always, is Garth, a nerdy fellow metalhead with even simpler goals: to avoid the discomfort he feels in so many social situations.
- For clubbers, indie kids and metalheads, the choice is dire.
- The band proved too heavy for all but the most adventurous indie rockers and far too weird for the average metalhead.
- Lefty, who knew you were such a metalhead?
- She strutted around the stage and shook her hair like a seasoned metalhead, looking like she'd played to arenas and stadiums for years.
- I am, however, afraid of getting into a mosh pit with a horde of metalheads.
- The noise they make is a screeching mess of distorted guitars, a bass so loud the walls are almost shaking, and vocals best described as screaming like a demented metalhead trying to get a week off work by self-inflicted laryngitis.
Definition of metalhead in US English: metalheadnounˈmedlˌhedˈmɛdlˌhɛd informal A fan or performer of heavy metal music. their supercharged rock'n'roll appealed to punks and metalheads alike Example sentencesExamples - "Did you see that long-haired metalhead?"
- The band proved too heavy for all but the most adventurous indie rockers and far too weird for the average metalhead.
- I am, however, afraid of getting into a mosh pit with a horde of metalheads.
- You all know that I'm first and foremost a punk and metalhead, but being a deeply eclectic type I also love reggae and ska.
- Lefty, who knew you were such a metalhead?
- Any self-respecting metalhead should have this album, or be in the process of acquiring a copy.
- I dare any metalhead worthy of the name not to want to join the mosh pit after witnessing them.
- Of course, as a self-proclaimed metalhead himself, Dunn has created an unabashedly one-sided documentary in favor of his musical passion.
- Usually when you met a girl who was into this music too, it turned out she was already going out with a metalhead.
- Ottawa isn't known for its headbangers, but it seemed that every metalhead in the city turned out for this show.
- I'm a closet metalhead.
- He claims to be a true metalhead.
- With him, as always, is Garth, a nerdy fellow metalhead with even simpler goals: to avoid the discomfort he feels in so many social situations.
- I'm a former '80s metalhead/horror fan who had never heard of this movie before now.
- For clubbers, indie kids and metalheads, the choice is dire.
- The noise they make is a screeching mess of distorted guitars, a bass so loud the walls are almost shaking, and vocals best described as screaming like a demented metalhead trying to get a week off work by self-inflicted laryngitis.
- I like to skateboard and am a total metalhead.
- It was bliss for the metalheads and eye-opening for anyone else.
- She strutted around the stage and shook her hair like a seasoned metalhead, looking like she'd played to arenas and stadiums for years.
- But Jamie grew up on the blues, and Corey is a bit of a metalhead, so we're teaching him a bit about punk.
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