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Old 22-01-2005, 02:26 PM #1
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Default Can anyone tell me....

......what "chav" means?

I've heard it a few times recently and have no idea what it means!!!!

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Old 22-01-2005, 02:56 PM #2
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Well it's someone a bit common who wears burbery and named brands etc. Mike Skinner aka the streets is an example of a chav, Brian Harvey and Daniella Westbrook also chavs.
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all I know its some1 who wears burbery thats it sorry Di
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They are peculiar to the Newcastle / Tyneside region

They defy authority and have the expectation of living off of benefits and anything they can "liberate"
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Have a look at this link it will educate you on the wonders of Chavs and the things that they think of as uniform lol

http://www.newcastlestuff.com/May03/charver.html
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Well, everyone around this area (younger people mostly) has used the term Chav and chavvie ever since I can remember. here it just means 'sort': 'i.e. there was this chav' or 'ay-up chav!' as a form of greeting.

I can certainly remember it being in use around here for the past 40 years.
Is this different?
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