If they go around causing trouble i think being called a chav is probably a privalidge to them :s "Ooooo look at me! ima har-nut chav!" Pfft newbs xD
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If they go around causing trouble i think being called a chav is probably a privalidge to them :s "Ooooo look at me! ima har-nut chav!" Pfft newbs xD
ASBO's.. Im trying to have friends. I dont have many because most are chavs but Im going to hit a real jerk and beat him up in front of everyone. I hit him in class so why not? Outside school and with everyone watching. Then Im going to fit in with everyone instead of being constantly embarrest and lonley. I never go outside and now im going to do both and have fun for the next year of total fun then back to a learning bug. The only way to have respect is to be at the top. Ive done it before so I will do it again.
Eh? :S What dya mean?
Im the kinda person that wears sporty stuff :p like nike.
Unless im goign sumwhere worth dressijgn up.
I also lived in a council house, until my mum and dad got decent jobs, so none of what you said matters to me, because I was simply stating what it stood for, thats where the word came from, I didn't exactly make it up, so go moan at the person who did.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spankadelic
O well, where does it say thats what it means? it felt like it was a title u said. and i was just pointing out that it was unfair.
I know it's unfair, I got it from a website, then I looked around other websites to check, (from google).Quote:
Originally Posted by Spankadelic
I don't think many people realise it stands for something.
I sure didnt, i thought it was u being a meanie, Sorry aimee :P
That meaning is real predigist (cant spell) It all is, i mean. They dont think themselves as chavs. Every area is different but round here if u went calling people chavs cos they live in council ud really offend them. Its rude! I mean if it was the colour of ur skin u were being judged on then there would be a big uproar but it aint, its the place u live!!
S'ok.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spankadelic
I don't understand why these kids who just like rebelling, are basically saying they live in a council house, when they don't, and that they are vermin, I'd like to ask them why an earth they like calling themselves a chav.
http://users.boardnation.com/~effing...;threadid=2324
Hmm im looking up what chav means, it seems to have loads of dif meanings.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...av+means&meta=
check them out!!
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Re:Slang words you could add to the list!
« Reply #1 on: March 1, 2005, 12:04:06 AM »
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Nice list!!
But...chav comes from Romany slang via Kent...nothing to do with Cheltehnham (although I have seen your definition and others on some websites).
The Medway Towns (Rochester, Chatham and Gillingham) in North Kent always had a big population of settled gypsies/travellers. For as long as I can remember (and I'm 40) they have called each other 'chavi' which is Romany/Didacoi for 'kid'. It just means 'mate' when they use it like this. I used to work as a labourer on a farm when I was 16 and there were a few gypsies there too. I remember the word being used loads. In the 1970s, local non Gypsy Kent people started using the word chavvie to mean townie, pikey, uncouth/uncultured/criminal person. Therefore, I was saying 'chav' 20/30 years ago and to me it is not at all a new word. Our grotty little town has been beaming with 'pride' that our slang has spread over the entire nation in a year.
It makes sense if you think about it. I come from a town that is probably most famous for chavs of anywhere...certainly anywhere in the south. And Cheltenham is pretty posh!
http://www.oup.com/elt/global/produc..._archive/chav/
'Pikey' is also a slang word that has changed over time. You might not say it where you are...it's a pretty much ****ney/South eastern word. Related to the above, a pikey used to be a settled gyspy, or a half-gypsy...depending on who you ask. In some areas of the SE it still means that...but a lot of younger kids use it interchangably with chav...meaning white trash, townie etc.
What I don't know is the origin of townie. We never said it when I was a kid. I mean...most of us live in towns so it doesn't seem to make sense