Greasers got their name in the 50s from the liberal application of hair gel to their hair. They employed a greased back hair style that required chemicals to stay in place.
The term "greasers" originated in the 1950s to describe a subculture of young, working-class men who styled their hair with grease to achieve a slicked-back look. This term was used to distinguish them from other youth subcultures of the time, such as the preppy "socs." The greaser style was popularized by icons like James Dean and Elvis Presley.
The rivalry between the greasers and the socs in the 1950s was fueled by socioeconomic differences, with the greasers coming from working-class backgrounds and the socs being more affluent. Differences in appearance, behavior, and social status further deepened the conflict between the two groups depicted in S. E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders."
Greasers in the 1950s typically wore brands like Levi's or Lee. The style included cuffed jeans that were often rolled up at the bottom, paired with white t-shirts or leather jackets.
In 1950s American society, Socs (pronounced soʊʃɪz) were often portrayed as the affluent, privileged social group in contrast to their counterparts, the greasers. They were typically depicted in popular culture as being preppy, wealthy, and seen as the antagonists in conflicts with the greasers in movies and literature such as "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton.
The correct possessive form for "greasers" is 's. So it would be "greasers's" to indicate possession.
Greasers IS a slang term - it means teenagers who wear lots of hair grease.
The beatniks and the greasers were two subcultures that helped define the 1950s.
Socials who they called Socsand the Greasers Socs and Greasers
His name is Johnny Cade, the Greasers call him Johnnycake.
The socs
If your talking about the main people, its The Greasers.
Greasers and the Socs
THeir hair because its greasy
Iphones and Ipads were both no created in the 1950s
They don't; when Richie Valens and other Chicano rock singers became popular during the 50's in America, the figure of the Greaser became common: Greasers had a heavy interest in cars, ladies and fights. The classic greaser is easily recognized by the distinctive black leather jacket, T-shirt, and jeans. Most greasers grew their hair longer than usual, and it was often applied with grease. Greasers listened to 1950s rock such as Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard. Many greasers grew up to become bikers.Right now, the terms spic or beaner (which are quite offensive, by the way) are more commonly used.
Well their clothes, hair, being tough, and they like to fight unless you are referring to the book The Outsiders then Ponyboy doesn't like to fight
i think it was the greasers and soches (like social)
Because to society, the Greasers, the main gang of the book, are the Outsiders of the world.