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- noun Plural form of
revhead .
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Examples
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Summernats crowd get the thumbs-up IT'S probably not the kind of thing car-loving revheads will boast about, but both Canberra cops and organisers are praising this year's Summernats attendees as some of the best-behaved ever.
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Revheads trash Bob Jane T-marts store in Oakleigh HUNDREDS of revheads trashed a Bob Jane T-marts store and brought the Princes Highway in Melbourne to a standstill.
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A peaceful protest by thousands of revheads rallying against a cancelled race meet turned violent when it was overtaken by youths armed with bats and poles.
National Nine News 2010
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A peaceful protest by thousands of revheads rallying against a cancelled race meet turned violent when it was overtaken by youths armed with bats and poles.
National Nine News 2010
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A peaceful protest by thousands of revheads rallying against a cancelled race meet turned violent when it was overtaken by youths armed with bats and poles.
National Nine News 2010
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Revheads trash Bob Jane T-marts store in Oakleigh HUNDREDS of revheads trashed a Bob Jane T-marts store and brought the Princes Highway in Melbourne to a standstill.
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A peaceful protest by thousands of revheads rallying against a cancelled race meet turned violent when it was overtaken by angry youths who armed themselves with bats, steel poles and street signs.
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A peaceful protest by thousands of revheads rallying against a cancelled race meet turned violent when it was overtaken by youths armed with bats and poles.
National Nine News 2010
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A peaceful protest by thousands of revheads rallying against a cancelled race meet turned violent when it was overtaken by youths armed with bats and poles.
National Nine News 2010
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A peaceful protest by thousands of revheads rallying against a cancelled race meet turned violent when it was overtaken by youths armed with bats and poles.
National Nine News 2010
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