rockers
/ˈrɑkərz/
noun
- Plural of rocker; curved pieces on chairs, rock music fans or performers, or parts of machinery.
- A group of rockers gathered backstage after the concert.
- The old rockers on the chair were replaced with new ones.
- The engine's rockers needed lubrication to stop the noise.
- A subculture of young people in the UK in the 1960s who wore leather jackets and rode motorcycles.
- The film shows the clashes between rockers and mods at the seaside.
- The rockers and mods were rival groups in 1960s Britain.
- He dressed like one of the rockers with a leather jacket and boots.