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the thrasher
verb
To beat mercilessly.
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The other guests proved notably languid in restraining the thrasher.
"He was a dirty skate rat dude with two different shoes on," the Thrasher editor Jake Phelps said.
Shortly thereafter, Atlantic Records' Ahmet Ertegun sought to establish a new group around McPhatter, eventually recruiting former members of the Thrasher Wonders.
Such is the biology, the entelechy, of the thrasher that he finds a few afternoons of spring riot quite enough to set his whole world back on an even keel.
Anything heavy metal-influenced – the flaming letters of the Thrasher logo, the diagonally inclined Iron Maiden font (actually called that, apparently), both favourites on the front row – can also be filed here.
In part, the popularity of Vans is indicative of the growing influence of skatewear in fashion, with Palace, the Thrasher T-shirt and Vogue.com's skater week bridging the gap, for better or worse, between the two worlds.
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Suddenly Daadi witnesses the struggle--the thrashing, kicking, pleading.
Above, the thrash.
Sept. 26: The thrash-metal titans Megadeth.
But then the thrash riff comes in again.
The thrash of paddles and rumble of engines is constant.
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