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    Quote Originally Posted by Victimized
    Its the socks over the trousers that confuses me.
    LMAO! My brother does that *Embarrasment!*

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    DISPOSE OF HIM NOW! lol

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    They look daft dont they.. My cousin does I dissowned her

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    Quote Originally Posted by zak-x
    Can't we all live all in peace.
    This is like racisism in another way
    Chav is a sterotype? If you make that connection, you could equaly say to someone who hates ******** (as in the person), as decrimintimng agaist other ********.

    And ******* and a chav are simlar things, words to describe someone negativly as a bad thing, as that is what "Chav" is

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    The word chav came from this:

    C ouncil
    H oused
    A nd
    V iolent...


    So yeah
    You'll be my best kept secret.
    MySpace Prof.

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    lol everyone but are they that bad is this a good thread tho does rep come?? rep back

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    Chav and Pikey different?? I think Chav is more of a cheap style anyone can adopt, however Pikeys are the nasty bunch that wear tracksuits and sportswear when they arent even doing any sport.

    I just simply dislike them, and there lame insults.
    Needles & Sins, Sins & Needles
    He's gasping for air
    In the wishing well
    Dust to rust, ashes on gashes
    Hand around the killing jar

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    Quote Originally Posted by xJoeYx
    Chav and Pikey different?? I think Chav is more of a cheap style anyone can adopt, however Pikeys are the nasty bunch that wear tracksuits and sportswear when they arent even doing any sport.

    I just simply dislike them, and there lame insults.
    I think i sort of know what you mean
    But here i think what you're saying 'pikeys' are called kevs (boys) and shaz's (girls)

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    Definition of 'Chav' from wikipedia.org:
    Chav is a slang term in popular usage throughout the United Kingdom, usually used in a derogatory fashion, referring to a subculture stereotype of a person with: fashions such as flashy 'bling' jewellery and/or flat fronted, occasionally Burberry caps; a magnetic attraction to congregation points (sometimes known as chavaramas) such as fast-food outlets or other shopping areas; a concentrated music taste (centred loosely around Rhythm and blues, Rap and Hip Hop); and a culture of antisocial behaviour.

    The word 'chav' until very recent times was used purely in the London area however with the growing numbers of similar types of youth around the country they soon came to the attention of the London based national media and so chav is widely taken to give a incorrect meaning covering all kinds of low class, uneducated groups of youths such as charvas and neds.

    The label implies someone who is uneducated and uncultured. The label is typically, though not exclusively, applied to teenagers and young adults of working class or lower-middle class origin. Response to the term has ranged from acceptance to criticism that the term is a new manifestation of classism.

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    good thread good rep i always say i rep back tho so be aware but mostly good rep :rolleyes:

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